Meeting report: summary of day 1 of the 2019 European ISMPP Meeting
Missed ISMPP EU 2019? Read our meeting report to get up to speed!
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Missed ISMPP EU 2019? Read our meeting report to get up to speed!
The ICMJE recently updated its recommendations, providing guidance on issues such as use of preprint servers, conflict of interest reporting and journal metrics.
China has pledged its support for Plan S, an initiative striving to make the results of publicly funded research freely available immediately on publication.
In an article published in The New York Times, Professor Aaron E. Carroll critiques the peer review system and provides a number of suggestions for improvements.
An analysis by Science Magazine of Retraction Watch’s new database challenges a number of common perceptions surrounding retractions and reveals some important key themes.
We take a look at the results of the first study evaluating the experiences of patient and public reviewers.
While mirror journals have been proposed as an alternative to hybrid journals for open access publishing under Plans S, recent guidance indicates they may not be compliant.
A number of initiatives developed to prevent researchers from only reporting the most impressive outcomes of clinical trials are explored in an opinion piece from The BMJ.
Boost your fitness in the rapidly evolving healthcare communications environment by joining us at the 2019 European Meeting of ISMPP, 22-23 January, in London, UK.
Are all publications of research supported by funders with open access mandates freely available? A new analysis looks at the rates of compliance.
The BMJ uses its experience with patient partnerships to encourage other journals to increase patient involvement.
In a recent opinion piece the traditional scientific publishing model is reviewed alongside recent efforts to change it.
Tips for evidence-based publication planning, including gap and SWOT analysis, are provided in a recent issue of the MAP newsletter.
The Wellcome Trust announces a new open access policy, which includes five key updates.
As our use of social media and online resources continues to grow, is the traditional format of the medical congress a thing of the past?
Tim Ellison reviews the growing importance of preprints in medical publishing.