ORCID

More Submission Options for Authors with Ingest Service

Authors often take advantage of various tools to prepare their manuscript and supplemental files prior to submission to a scholarly journal. Such manuscript preparation services include language polishing, journal selection assistance, bibliography management, and collaborative authoring solutions – all providing great benefits to Authors. For example, a newly released report from Editage, an Aries partner,Read More

Aries Celebrates Peer Review Week

The fourth annual Peer Review Week will run from September 10-15th. This year the event’s focus is Diversity and Inclusion in Peer Review. To celebrate Peer Review Week, we’ve curated a list of our favorite Editorial Manager tools and integrations that support peer review by ensuring that all participants in the peer review process receive recognition for their efforts in an unbiased way–disambiguating Author, Reviewer, and Editor contributions on a granular level.

Spring 2018 Innovation Update

Hoping to be more efficient this spring? Want to save time during peer review? Try these recent innovations to streamline your journal workflow. Simplify Author Submission with Xtract Editorial Manager Xtract saves Authors’ time by pre-populating metadata fields using data from their submitted Word manuscript file, reducing the time it takes to complete the submissionRead More

All about peer review! Catch Aries on Peer Review Week

September 10 | Transparency Tools Video Library Opening September 10 – 12 | Peer Review Congress, Booth 2 September 12, 5:30 p.m. CT | Under the Microscope: Transparency in Review panel discussion following Peer Review Congress  September 13 – 15 | ALPSP International Conference  September 14, 2 p.m. ET | ORCID Peer Review Week Webinar

New Overleaf report underscores importance of supporting collaboration

Aries impressively integrates with many industry partners, both requiring and further enabling ecosystem collaboration throughout the workflow. One of Aries’ EM Ingest integration partners, Overleaf, recently published The Connected Culture of Collaboration, an interesting and helpful report for publishers, researchers and everyone in between.