EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientific Articles
EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientific Articles to be Published in English (often shortened to EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators or EASE Guidelines) were first published by the
History
EASE Guidelines are a result of long discussions on the electronic EASE Forum and during the 2009 EASE conference in Pisa, as well as subsequent consultations within the EASE Council.[4]
Contents
The document includes a succinct set of practical guidelines explaining how to write complete, concise and clear manuscripts.[5] It is supplemented with a list for further reading as well as several short appendices (Abstracts; Ambiguity; Cohesion; Ethics; Plurals; Simplicity; Spelling; Text-tables) that present selected issues in greater detail or provide more examples.
EASE Guidelines emphasize the need for proper structuring of the
Perspectives
The EASE Council plans to add more appendices on specific subjects and more translations (made mostly by volunteers), as well as to review EASE Guidelines annually.[1]
Non-commercial printing of the document is allowed, so it can be used as a handout, e.g. for courses in scientific writing and publication ethics.[3]
See also
- Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
- Conflicts of interest in academic publishing
- European Association of Science Editors
- International Council for Science (ICSU)
- IMRAD
- Scientific misconduct
- Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals
- United States Office of Research Integrity
References
- ^ a b Ufnalska S. 2010. Multilingual EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators Archived 2010-10-19 at the Wayback Machine. PDF (0.01 MB) Learned Publishing 23(4): 331–332.
- ^ Latest edition of EASE Guidelines
- ^ a b Ufnalska S.B. 2011. EASE Guidelines Help Editors and Scientists Save Time Archived 2012-05-26 at the Wayback Machine. Science Editor 34(4):e10. Retrieved 2012-01-03
- ^ Ufnalska S. 2010. "Major editorial guidelines need to be translated and popularized" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2011-03-16. ( 1.1 MB ) European Science Editing 36(2): 40–41
- ^ short presentation
- ^ Appendix: Ethics, page 10 of EASE Guidelines