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Postcard from EMUG 2016

We asked about 150 of our customers– the 2016 Editorial Manager User Group– to help us locate the “treasure” in Editorial Manager. If this sounds familiar, it’s because we tasked our 2016 European Editorial Manager User group meeting attendees with something similar.

EMUG 2016: Early-Bird Rates Expire Soon

This is a meeting you won’t want to miss! EMUG 2016 sessions include: Decision Support tools with presentations from Meta and StatReviewer Workflow 2020 Preprint server integration Manuscript editing tool integration Funder integration Funders and APC processing Book workflow innovations Reviewer and Editor Discussion Forums Career development Keynote by Kent Anderson on “The Economics ofRead More

Flexibility in configuring submission workflows

Aries products, are configurable and flexible, giving control to users to design the best, most supportive workflows for their publications. Editorial Manager and ProduXion Manager stand out among other systems in the marketplace because workflows are not hard-coded, and a majority of configuration requires no development, or delay.

Keeping pace with the changing face of peer review

Naturally, Aries closely tracks developments within the workflows and technologies surrounding the peer review process, so that Editorial Manager remains as helpful as possible to the thousands of publications depending on it.

Latest Videos Showcase Benefits of EM’s Configurability

Two just-released videos highlight the fact that Aries’ Editorial Manager and ProduXion Manager  systems are tangible examples of the company’s commitment to giving users the control to manage their own configuration to support workflows as they see fit. This means that there are no costly software code changes, or lag times, associated with editorial offices making changes to the way deployments are configured.