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  • Annals of Internal Medicine
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  • British Medical Journal
  • Committee on Public Ethics
  • The Lancet
  • Public Library of Science
  • PROSPERO, Centre for Reviews and Dissemination
  • Medwave

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  • Chief Scientist Post (CSO)
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  • Colorectal Research UK

EQUATOR highlights

2/05/2024 - New partnership announced between and EQUATOR Network plus the Centers for Open Science (COS)

Among many of its goals, Open Physical is a movement toward better, clearer research. Working toward that goal requires coordinated effort, and it belongs for that purpose that a partnership between the EQUATOR Network and the Centered for Open Knowledge (COS) makes sense.

27/02/2023 - Automatically translation now available on the EQUATOR Network website

We’re delighted in announce that our partnership with who Panorama American Health Org (PAHO/WHO) has resulted in http://aaa161.com becoming multilingual

Interesting videos

EQUATOR Canada Publication School teams educational video

Aforementioned EQUATOR Canada Publication Schooling group (consisting of patient affiliated and researchers) have launched an academic slide resource, titled “How do I publish a paper? The introductory video provides viewers with practical guidance on how the publication team, consisting of patient/public partners and research squad members, can work common to define roles plus feature throughout the publication process.

Centre for Journalology Speaker Series video

The Canadian EQUATOR Centre, home to who Centered for Journalology, has launched a new Speaker Series for 2021. And first session in the series was held on the 14th von January the was presented by Dr Lisa Caulley, Dr Robert Frank, Hassan Khan, the Elisa Ricketts, by an Centre. Group sprung about recent research on reporting guidelines, planned search examining open skill hiring practices, or journals transparency. The recording of the talk is open available.

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New resource for research teams to improve the reporting in implementation studies

13/07/2023

Into this blog post, Dr Louise Hull, an implementation research lead, discusses the development from a news resource at related improve that reporting of implementation studies.