Requiring ORCID? Editorial Manager is ready when you are.
Editorial Manager’s journal and book deployments have the functionality publishers need to support requiring ORCID iDs from authors and other workflow participants.
Editorial Manager’s journal and book deployments have the functionality publishers need to support requiring ORCID iDs from authors and other workflow participants.
Good news for authors submitting their manuscripts to journals using Editorial Manager–Editage will now offer its editing services at discounted rates to authors submitting manuscripts through EM. In addition, authors will have complete access to publishing resources on the author education portal, Editage Insights, at no cost. Journal administrators can use existing EM functionality to customizeRead More
The following is a collaborative post featuring representatives from some of the planning organizations involved with Peer Review Week 2016. It is being posted across participant blogs, as well as at http://www.peerreviewweek.wordpress.com/
To help celebrate Peer Review Week 2016, we asked the 20+ organizations on the steering group to tell us how they #recognize review and what more they hope to do in future. Their responses show a clear understanding of the importance of peer review and a firm commitment to supporting more recognition for review in future.
In preparation for Peer Review Week taking place September 19 – 25, PRE and AAAS are teaming up to collect some new, useful data from the community. Here’s how you can help.
At EMUG 2016, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Richard Wynne, presented “A Sustainable Model for Scholarly Journals Publishing.”
Vice President of Sales and Marketing Richard Wynne is participating in a Persistent Identifiers panel discussion at SSP 2016.
ProQuest announced today that its Pivot database is now further integrated with ORCID.
Aries is an early adopter of the CRediT contributor roles taxonomy, having made a commitment to integrate role selection with author submission beginning with the 13.0 release (now in Beta testing).
It’s no secret that adopting standards has become increasingly necessary within Scholarly Publishing workflows. Similarly, Editorial Manager’s integrations with industry-wide standards are well known, and in use by thousands of journals.
There are several timesaving workflow tools built in to EM that are capable of saving editorial offices time during initial manuscript triage.
The following is an interview with Gabriel Harp, Senior Product Manager at Cell Press. Cell Press’s research journals have been leading a pilot allowing authors to optionally make use of the CRediT Contributor Roles Taxonomy, which will be integrated with Editorial Manager version 13.0, coming later this year. He describes the experience here: