Tag:research integrity

Join Scholastica and the GWU MPS in Publishing Program for a roundtable discussion on the primary drivers of change in scholarly publishing and what's needed to keep modernizing tools/processes for next-gen professionals.

Scholastica and Maverick Publishing Specialists announce the launch of a global survey on the technology needs of small and medium journal publishers, open now through June 5th. Read on to learn more.

Scholastica joins the over 2,000 individuals and organizations who have signed the Declaration To Defend Research Against US Government Censorship. Learn more in this blog post.

Is your journal prepared to handle situations where an article may require a correction? Learn the current research integrity policy and procedure guidelines to follow in this blog post.

At Scholastica, we want to make it easier for journals to report updates to articles swiftly and transparently. So, we've just released new support for issuing corrections and retractions via the Scholastica OA Publishing Platform, including the option to integrate with Crossmark.

What scholarly publishing trends stand out from last year that we can expect to influence 2025? And (everyone's favorite question!) what comes next? The Scholastica team shares insights.

We've added a new technical checklist feature to the Scholastica Peer Review System to help journals standardize their workflows and ensure all editors can quickly determine the status of submissions as they go through the technical check phase. Read on to learn more!

What technical checks (a.k.a. quality checks) should your editorial team be completing? When should technical checks be done? And how can you optimize the process for speed and efficiency? We break down what you need to know in this blog post.

How can you tell if it's time for your team to move to a new editorial management system (a.k.a. peer review software)? This blog post covers the key indicators to look for whether you're considering trying software for the first time or migrating from one system to another.

Join Scholastica's head of marketing and community development, Danielle Padula, and founder of the industry-leading Journalology newsletter and consultancy, James Butcher, for a water cooler chat about how the role of journal editors is transforming with technology on September 27th at 3 PM UTC in honor of Peer Review Week 2024.