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Introducing lay summaries for articles in the journal Cortex Cortex Editor Professor Della Sala on the decision to publish lay summaries in the journal. Would you review for a journal that made the names of its reviewers public? COPE Ethics Case: An authorship dispute In this regular feature, we highlight an ethics dilemma from the searchable cases database operated by COPE, the Committee on Publication Ethics. In 2008, all Elsevier journals were enrolled in COPE so editors would have an alternative information resource when faced with research misconduct. The cases database contains details of, and advice given on, more […] Editor in the Spotlight: Nancy S Redeker of Heart & Lung Nancy S Redeker, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN, is the Editor of Heart & Lung: the Journal of Acute and Critical Care, a position she has held since 2011. She served as Associate Editor from 2009-2011. Dr. Redeker is the inaugural Beatrice Renfield Term Professor in Nursing at Yale School of Nursing – Yale University, where […] Exploring videos as a new article type A picture is worth a thousand words, but a moving picture can capture a complex concept. The editors of the journal Fungal Genetics and Biology have launched a new section for video articles, enabling researchers to share their results in a new way. Here we find out more about the initiative and how it can […] Why science needs to publish negative results Emma Granqvist, a journal Publisher for Elsevier’s plant sciences, is behind the recent launch of the open access journal New Negatives in Plant Science, a platform for negative, unexpected or controversial results in the field. The journal is viewed as a pilot and may lead to New Negatives in… titles for other research disciplines. In […] How Cortex’s Registered Reports initiative is making reform a reality Journals offering Registered Reports agree to review study protocols before experiments are conducted. If the protocols are judged to have merit the journal commits, in advance, to publishing the outcomes. In this article, Professor Chris Chambers, Registered Reports Editor of the Elsevier journal Cortex and one of the founders of the Registered Reports concept, discusses […] Authors can view usage and citations in a single location with My Research Dashboard With competition for grant money and career opportunities on the rise, academics are under increasing pressure to demonstrate the impact of their work. Elsevier has long offered CiteAlert, an email service notifying authors when their work is referenced in a newly published article on ScienceDirect. Then, in 2013, we launched Article Usage Reports, informing authors […] Introducing Heliyon – Elsevier’s new broad scope, open access journal At the beginning of this year, Elsevier announced plans for a new open access journal, which will publish technically sound papers across all disciplines. The journal was announced early in its development to ensure members of the research community had the opportunity to provide feedback. In the weeks that followed, we received a number of […]

https://www.amgasparin.wordpress.com Introducing lay summaries for articles in the journal Cortex Cortex Editor Professor Della Sala on the decision to publish lay summaries in the journal. Would you review for a journal that made the names of its reviewers public? COPE Ethics Case: An authorship dispute In this regular feature, we highlight an ethics dilemma from the searchable cases database operated by COPE, the Committee on Publication Ethics. In 2008, all Elsevier journals were enrolled in COPE so editors would have an alternative information resource when faced with research misconduct. The cases database contains details of, and advice given on, more […] Editor in the Spotlight: Nancy S Redeker of Heart & Lung Nancy S Redeker, PhD, RN, FAHA, FAAN, is the Editor of Heart & Lung: the Journal of Acute and Critical Care, a position she has held since 2011. She served as Associate Editor from 2009-2011. Dr. Redeker is the inaugural Beatrice Renfield Term Professor in Nursing at Yale School of Nursing – Yale University, where […] Exploring videos as a new article type A picture is worth a thousand words, but a moving picture can capture a complex concept. The editors of the journal Fungal Genetics and Biology have launched a new section for video articles, enabling researchers to share their results in a new way. Here we find out more about the initiative and how it can […] Why science needs to publish negative results Emma Granqvist, a journal Publisher for Elsevier’s plant sciences, is behind the recent launch of the open access journal New Negatives in Plant Science, a platform for negative, unexpected or controversial results in the field. The journal is viewed as a pilot and may lead to New Negatives in… titles for other research disciplines. In […] How Cortex’s Registered Reports initiative is making reform a reality Journals offering Registered Reports agree to review study protocols before experiments are conducted. If the protocols are judged to have merit the journal commits, in advance, to publishing the outcomes. In this article, Professor Chris Chambers, Registered Reports Editor of the Elsevier journal Cortex and one of the founders of the Registered Reports concept, discusses […] Authors can view usage and citations in a single location with My Research Dashboard With competition for grant money and career opportunities on the rise, academics are under increasing pressure to demonstrate the impact of their work. Elsevier has long offered CiteAlert, an email service notifying authors when their work is referenced in a newly published article on ScienceDirect. Then, in 2013, we launched Article Usage Reports, informing authors […] Introducing Heliyon – Elsevier’s new broad scope, open access journal At the beginning of this year, Elsevier announced plans for a new open access journal, which will publish technically sound papers across all disciplines. The journal was announced early in its development to ensure members of the research community had the opportunity to provide feedback. In the weeks that followed, we received a number of […]

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