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8 reasons why your article could be rejectedBy Dr. Peter Thrower Posted on 7 March 2016
An editor reveals the top reasons many manuscripts fail to make it to the peer review process
CommentsAuthors UpdateInvesting in invisible infrastructureBy Alicia Wise, PhD, Holly J. Falk-Krzesinski, PhD, and David Tempest, MBA Posted on 7 March 2016The hidden projects and technologies Elsevier supports to improve services
CommentsElsevier ConnectThe importance of a gender-balanced editorial teamBy Deborah Logan Posted on 7 March 2016Narrowing the gender gap begins with all of us
CommentsEditors UpdateCelebrating women in physics with free access to their researchBy Carina Arasa Cid, PhD Posted on 7 March 2016Special collection marks International Women’s Day by spotlighting extraordinary scientists
CommentsElsevier ConnectAtlas, one year onBy Lucy Goodchild van Hilten Posted on 1 March 2016Vote for your favorite 2015 story
CommentsAtlasIn Forbes, Elsevier CEO talks about using data and analytics for product innovationBy Tom Reller Posted on 1 March 2016Ron Mobed reveals the strategies Elsevier is using to make scientific content even more valuable to researchers and medical practitioners
CommentsElsevier ConnectA tweet from the universe transforms physics and cosmologyBy Eleonora Presani, PhD Posted on 1 March 2016Detection of gravitational waves opens “a new window on the universe”
CommentsElsevier ConnectSeeking water and sanitation proposals for RELX Group Environmental ChallengeBy Emmy Stevens Posted on 1 March 2016$75,000 in prize money to be awarded to winning proposals to help the developing world
CommentsElsevier ConnectProtecting copyright without stifling innovationBy Tom Reller Posted on 29 February 2016A proposed equitable solution to the problem of “structurally infringing” content-hosting websites
CommentsElsevier ConnectWelcome to the new Editors’ Update websiteBy Darren Sugrue Posted on 23 February 2016New look and feel for our online resource for editors
CommentsEditors UpdateSimplifying reference and citation stylingBy Egbert van Wezenbeek Posted on 23 February 2016One-click Mendeley reference styling now available for 2,100 journals
CommentsReviewers UpdateHow a software journal is boosting scientific discoveryBy Tobias Wesselius Posted on 22 February 2016SoftwareX helps developers improve their processes and programs – and get credit for their code
CommentsElsevier ConnectM-learning gives Kenyan nurses scalable continuing educationBy Diana Mukami Posted on 18 February 2016Amref Health Africa ramps up Jibu – Swahili for “answer” – a mobile nursing education app with support from the Elsevier Foundation
CommentsElsevier ConnectShare your knowledge with policymakers, the media, and the general publicBy Iris Kisjes Posted on 17 February 2016REIsearch: a new science communication and collaboration network to inform science-based policy making
CommentsAuthors UpdateVideo: Alicia Wise answers critical questions about ElsevierBy Sacha Boucherie Posted on 16 February 2016Elsevier’s Director of Access and Policy talks about TDM, the departure of the Lingua editorial board, green vs. gold open access, access for developing countries, and more
CommentsElsevier ConnectREIsearch platform connects researchers with citizens, media and policymakersBy Iris Kisjes, Stephane Berghmans and Elizabeth Crossick Posted on 15 February 2016Elsevier supports new science communication and collaboration network developed by Atomium to inform science-based policy making
CommentsElsevier ConnectData citation is becoming real with FORCE11 and ElsevierBy Mike Taylor Posted on 15 February 2016At Boston workshop, Elsevier detailed its efforts to credit researchers who make their data available by supporting research data citation
CommentsElsevier ConnectHow are multinational companies dealing with tough social issues?By Lucy Goodchild van Hilten Posted on 15 February 2016Research can help show businesses how to support sustainable development
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