Exploring the pros and cons of funder open access platforms
In a recent publication, researchers examine whether funder open access platforms are a good idea.
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In a recent publication, researchers examine whether funder open access platforms are a good idea.
The Publication Plan team presented their own research at this year’s ISMPP meetings.
The increasing role of patients in medical research and publications is discussed in the latest issue of the MAP newsletter.
A recent issue of the MAP newsletter provides best practice tips for the management of publications between research collaborators.
CBI’s Publication Planning Meeting is back by popular demand with new dates and an exciting new programme.
Mary Yianni, Publisher at Taylor and Francis, reviews the different models of peer review and the emerging role of preprints.
Don’t forget! From 1 July 2018, ICMJE requires all reports of clinical trial data to include a data sharing statement.
Jonathan Patience, Senior Editor at Taylor & Francis, outlines the pathway to publication.
Elizabeth Knowles, Associate Editorial Director at Taylor & Francis, explains the principles of open access.
Sam Wilkinson, Senior Editor at Taylor & Francis, outlines the principles of copyright and how to seek appropriate permissions.
Add your contributions to the 7th annual MedComms Day.
Missed the 14th Annual Meeting of ISMPP? Read the second part of our meeting report to get up to speed!
Share your opinion with The Publication Plan and take our poll on patient engagement in medical publications.
Missed the 14th Annual Meeting of ISMPP? Read our meeting report to get up to speed!
In a recent opinion piece for The BMJ, Dr Elizabeth Loder describes the potential impact of the resource gap between top- and lower-tier journals.
Medical communications professionals give their take on ‘fake news’, predatory journals, and the role of artificial intelligence in medical publishing.