Integrations

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

Decision Support Tools: Spotlight on StatReviewer

Beginning in version 15.0, StatReviewer joins the comprehensive list of decision support tools integrated into Editorial Manager. StatReviewer analyzes the statistical and reporting integrity of scholarly manuscripts. Integration into Editorial Manager means that Editors and Reviewers benefit from automatic and comprehensive analysis at their fingertips. Watch the video. StatReviewer supplements the work of human ReviewersRead More

A cache for CRediT

CRediT is a standard taxonomy used to identify author contributions to a manuscript such as “writing,” “data curation,” and “conceptualization.” The taxonomy is being rapidly adopted by journals and publishers including Cell Press, PLOS and the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. The CRediT taxonomy is now formally supported in the latest version of JATSRead 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

Improve APC workflows for funders, institutions and authors with upcoming RightsLink® for OA Institutional Tool Set

Implementing and growing Open Access Publishing programs represents alternative publishing options for authors, and new revenue streams for publishers.  For this reason, the OA market was recently estimated to be growing at 10-15% annually, representing between three and six percent of the total journals market.