Service-Oriented Architecture & Editorial Manager
Like many world-scale Web presences (Amazon, Google, etc.), the Editorial Manager (EM) system is built around Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) – why is this so important?
Like many world-scale Web presences (Amazon, Google, etc.), the Editorial Manager (EM) system is built around Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) – why is this so important?
September 10 | Transparency Tools Video Library Opening September 10 – 12 | Peer Review Congress, Booth 2 September 12, 5:30 p.m. CT | Under the Microscope: Transparency in Review panel discussion following Peer Review Congress September 13 – 15 | ALPSP International Conference September 14, 2 p.m. ET | ORCID Peer Review Week Webinar
With CRediT, ORCID and Publons integrated into Editorial Manager®, we aim for these transparency tools to be easy, standard steps in the publishing process
The cross-organizational industry initiative previously called Common Manuscript Transfer Protocol has been officially named MECA, which stands for Manuscript Exchange Common Approach.
Spring conference season highlights the importance of partnerships. Between STM, CSE and SSP, this spring collaboration has been on full display. The message is clear – results are better when stakeholders work together.
Implementing and growing Open Access Publishing programs represents alternative publishing options for authors, and new revenue streams for publishers. For this reason, the OA market was recently estimated to be growing at 10-15% annually, representing between three and six percent of the total journals market.
As a member of the ISMTE Industry Advisory Board and the IMSTE Asia-Pacific Meeting Planning Committee, Aries’ Director of Product Management Tony Alves will be traveling to ISMTE Asia in Beijing, March 27-28, to present several sessions.
Aries impressively integrates with many industry partners, both requiring and further enabling ecosystem collaboration throughout the workflow. One of Aries’ EM Ingest integration partners, Overleaf, recently published The Connected Culture of Collaboration, an interesting and helpful report for publishers, researchers and everyone in between.
You may have heard that Editorial Manager journals, such as PLOS and BioMedCentral, are receiving submissions transferred from the preprint server BioRxiv. Watch this new video to see how the integration works, saving time for authors.
Submissions from EM Ingest partner Overleaf to participating publishers now automatically include the submitting author’s ORCID iD for improved workflow and to save time in the submission workflow.
Aries is among the peer review systems providers collaborating to create a common approach to interoperability that could have major workflow and ecosystem benefits if adopted widely.
Editorial Manager’s journal and book deployments have the functionality publishers need to support requiring ORCID iDs from authors and other workflow participants.