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Our Peer Review Committee would like feedback on the Toolkit for Editors - How to Assess Peer Review Quality: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hZJbC_HhePlrjl5izfgX_Bbr49LtLqjW5O1qW4a9r6k/

Please submit your views by 1 June: https://forms.gle/CogPWXdxVsexQvqUA

Responses are voluntary and may be anonymous. We ask organisations / research groups to submit a single response.

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We are very pleased to have been awarded the DOAJ Seal for our journal, European Science Editing.

The Seal is awarded to journals that demonstrate best practice in publishing, including long-term preservation, use of persistent identifiers, discoverability, reuse policies, and authors' rights.

Congratulations to the Editor-in-Chief, @ksenijab, and all her Editorial team.

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Researchers can hold paradoxical beliefs about corrections: one, corrections are good for science; two, correcting their own work is bad. James Parry introduces our webinar on corrections with Lauren Flintoft and Gráinne McNamara, who both work on this on a daily basis.

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Journal performance beyond the . Cristina Huidiu at Elsevier (a former librarian) says responsible use of metrics - article metrics, journal metrics, & - can be business indicators to help publishers to make decisions.

Can get insights into impact beyond citations and trends in fields, from patents and funding.

Collaboration patterns of existing authors can show new directions of their work.

How can further context help • Funding data gives early indications of: - Funders changing focus towards specific disciplines - Universities (and researchers) working of topics before publications are planned Patent portfolio shows focus. Any interesting outliers?

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What are the core functions of journals, asks James Butcher:

  1. Filter (rejection)
  2. Enhance (revisions, copyediting)
  3. Amplify (brand, press releases)

Leadership and advocacy also matter for many influential journals, such as #TheLancet where James worked. They have "convening power" to gather stakeholders and cross-pollinate ideas between disciplines.

Early signals of advances can be highlighted to readers, and authors can get recognition and visibility.

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What is the future of journals, asks James Butcher.

The demise of journals has been long predicted, but funders such as the Wellcome Trust are now disintermediating publishers using online platforms to directly post research.

What will be lost if journals disappear?

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What will be lost if journals disappear? Tweet by richard horton @richardhorton1 It would be a mistake to see science journals as merely repositories for research. They also stand for something. They advocate a set of values, articulate a vision for their discipline, and defend the rights of the communities they serve. These roles are worth protecting. 10:42 AM Sep 5, 2018 193 Retweets 29 Quotes 474 Likes 2 Bookmarks

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