Thinking of writing your own #PlainLanguageSummary? 🤔 Make sure to review the #OpenPharma recommendations for plain language summaries of peer-reviewed medical journal publications 💡 https://lnkd.in/dNr3R7e7 Read our article ‘Publisher perspectives on plain language summaries of scientific publications: an Open Pharma survey’ – now published in Medical Writing https://lnkd.in/en-4ZNMG #PlainLanguageSummaries #OpenScience #OpenAccess #ScholarlyCommunication #OpenPharma Adeline Rosenberg Oxford PharmaGenesis Slavka Baronikova Chris Winchester Valerie Philippon, PhD Jo Gordon Joana Osório
Open Pharma
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Working with pharma to drive fast and transparent medical publishing.
About us
Driving positive change in the communication of pharma-sponsored research. Open Pharma aims to improve the pharma publications model by connecting pharma with innovations in publishing to increase transparency and access to research outputs. Open Pharma is a multi-sponsor collaboration facilitated by Oxford PharmaGenesis. Paige – a generative AI tool created by Oxford PharmaGenesis – is used to create an early draft of posts containing the text ‘This post was drafted using AI’. AI-generated outputs are reviewed, modified or rewritten, and checked for accuracy by at least one member of the Open Pharma team. All content is curated by the Open Pharma team without the use of AI. Cover image licenced under a CC BY 4.0 licence by International Open Access Week. Photo by Austin Kehmeier. Design by Kim Henze.
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- Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
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- 2-10 employees
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📢 Read this week’s #OpenPharma digest here! Or sign up to our blog to receive our weekly #OpenScience news round-up and more straight to your inbox! SPARC ISMPP (International Society for Medical Publication Professionals) #OAWeek #OpenAccess #CreativeCommons #AI #MedPubs Taylor & Francis Group #Metadata #PredatoryPublishers Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation #ScholarlyPublishing #AcademicPublishing
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👩🔬 Finding and citing the most up-to-date research is vital to maintain scientific accuracy. The National Information Standards Organization Communication of Retractions, Removals, and Expressions of Concern (CREC) Working Group previously published best practices for the “creation, transfer, and display of #Metadata related to retractions, removals, or expressions of concern.” Join Martyn Rittman (Product manager at Crossref) and Caitlin Bakker (Discovery Technologies Librarian at the University of Regina and Co-chair of the CREC Working Group) for this free webinar on 30 October as they discuss how to implement the CREC recommendations in Crossref. #OpenScience #OpenInfrastructure #Retractions #OpenData
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Crossref and CREC: how publishers can meet the CREC recommendations using open infrastructure. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
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Last week, our article ‘Publisher perspectives on plain language summaries of scientific publications: an Open Pharma survey’ was published in #MedicalWriting! Don’t have time to read the full article? No problem! 📽 Watch this short video by Slavka Baronikova (previous Scientific Publications Lead at Galápagos) instead: https://lnkd.in/e6mSkEm6. Full article available here: https://lnkd.in/en-4ZNMG #PlainLanguageSummaries #OpenScience #OpenAccess #ScholarlyCommunication #OpenPharma Adeline Rosenberg Chris Winchester Valerie Philippon, PhD Jo Gordon Joana Osório
Publisher perspectives on plain language summaries: an Open Pharma survey | Open Pharma summit 2023
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🗨 “Collaboration transforms innovative scientific ideas into meaningful, reproducible research,” reports Brooklyn Olson (Senior Technical Writer at Don't Use This Code) in this guest post for the Center for Open Science. The author describes how collaboration tools such as Git and GitHub can help “improve the quality of your – and your colleagues’ – work” while benefitting research and public policy. Register for any of Don't Use This Code's free NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration #TransformtoOpenScience training to expand your #OpenScience skills 👉 https://lnkd.in/gJknWqtk #NASATOPS
Guest Post — Git, GitHub, and You: How Collaborative Writing Tools Propel Open Science
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🗨 “Open science is an important element to help fight misinformation” says Valerie Philippon, PhD (Global Head, Scientific Communications, Medical Information & Medical Learning at UCB). Explore what Valérie and her co-authors found in our article ‘Publisher perspectives on plain language summaries of scientific publications: an Open Pharma survey’ 👇 https://lnkd.in/en-4ZNMG #PlainLanguageSummaries #OpenScience #OpenAccess #ScholarlyCommunication #OpenPharma Slavka Baronikova Adeline Rosenberg Chris Winchester Jo Gordon Joana Osório
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📢 Read this week’s #OpenPharma digest here! Sign up to our blog to receive weekly #OpenScience news and more straight to your inbox! #OpenPharma #PLS #PlainLanguageSummaries #MedicalPublications #ScholarlyCommunication Center for Open Science #Git #GitHub Open and Universal Science (OPUS) Project #ResearchCommunication #PublishOrPerish #ResearchIndicators #PublicationMetrics The Scholarly Kitchen Research4Life #Equity #Analytics Springer Nature #flywire #connectome Crossref #CREC #Retractions
Weekly digest: publishers and PLS, collaborative tools and research assessments
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🤔 How can #HealthcareProfessionals and the public protect themselves from #Misinformation? Join the Friends of the National Library of Medicine on 29 October for this webinar titled 'How to protect the health of the public in an era of misinformation'. Four experts from the fields of vaccines, diabetes and obesity, nutritional supplements and social media will present keynote speeches with a positive, negative or neutral spin. Will you spot the misinformation? Register here for this paid webinar. 👇 #ResearchIntegrity #MedicalCommunication #ResearchCommunication #ScholarlyCommunication #OpenScience
How to Protect the Health of the Public in an Era of Misinformation - Friends of the National Library of Medicine
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#Pharma companies want to be able to publish #PlainLanguageSummaries, but do many journals allow authors to submit PLS? Explore what Slavka Baronikova (previous Scientific Publications Lead at Galápagos) and her co-authors found in our article ‘Publisher perspectives on plain language summaries of scientific publications: an Open Pharma survey’ 👇 https://lnkd.in/en-4ZNMG #PlainLanguageSummaries #OpenScience #OpenAccess #ScholarlyCommunication #OpenPharma Adeline Rosenberg Chris Winchester Valerie Philippon, PhD Jo Gordon Joana Osório
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Are you new to #OpenAccess? 👀 Watch this webinar series hosted by SPARC and the creators of The Scholarly Communication Notebook. Join Josh Bolick (Head, Shulenburger Office of Scholarly Communication & Copyright at The University of Kansas), Maria Bonn (Associate Professor, Director MS LIS & CAS Program at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), and William Cross (Director, Open Knowledge Center at North Carolina State University) to explore the foundations of #OA, #LicensingAgreements and policies, and emerging issues. #ScholarlyCommunication #ScholarlyPublishing
Open Access 101: Foundations for OA Work in a Rapidly Evolving Landscape - SPARC
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