
[VIDEO] The future of medcomms including congresses in a post COVID-19 era
Jose Antonio Barrientos, Michelle Collins, Gaurav Kumar, Safeer Mughal and Sam Rushton-Reed discuss how medcomms has changed in light of COVID-19.
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Jose Antonio Barrientos, Michelle Collins, Gaurav Kumar, Safeer Mughal and Sam Rushton-Reed discuss how medcomms has changed in light of COVID-19.
Find out more about what was covered at this year’s online conference of the Open Access Scholarly Publishing Association (OASPA).
Find out more about how disproportionate care loads, exacerbated by the pandemic, are impacting women’s ability to participate in scientific publishing.
Researchers identify flaws in current COVID-19 research and publication processes, and provide solutions using Open Science principles
Find out how to get involved with this year’s activities examining trust in peer review.
A recent BMJ editorial discusses the benefits and risks of the use of preprints during the current coronavirus pandemic.
COVID-19 has had an unprecedented global impact. Now, a Digital Science report asks how the research landscape has adapted to these extreme circumstances.
Listen to Travis Hicks discuss different publication enhancement options in this podcast from ISMPP.
The increasing range of publication choices and demand for open access are explored in this sponsored article from Taylor & Francis Group.
A survey provides insights into the effects of COVID-19 on medical communications and the immediate and long-term adjustments being made as a result.
An increased reliance on virtual congresses and digital technologies during the pandemic may herald lasting changes, and opportunities, in medical communications.
Join ISMPP’s free webinar on COVID-19 and publication planning.
With 2020 named the ‘International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife’, this year’s World Health Day focused on supporting these key healthcare professionals.
Scientific publishing is adapting to make research on COVID-19 and coronaviruses freely and rapidly available to all. But does the crisis highlight an opportunity for more fundamental reform?
Find out more about ISMPP’s guidance for navigating author non-responsiveness in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.