Free Webinar: Measuring Research Quality, Professionalism, and Reproducibility in the Editorial Workflow

Authors and Editors spend thousands of hours annually preparing scholarly manuscripts and vetting  submitted research, respectively. With this comes an increasing need to enhance the quality of their content without introducing additional tedious and time-consuming manual work. To streamline this process and support trustworthy research, Aries Systems and Ripeta have partnered to integrate ripetaReview, an automated quality check platform, with Editorial Manager®, the leading manuscript submissions and peer review tracking system. This integration, made possible through Aries’ flexible manuscript analysis API, allows publishers to automatically evaluate manuscripts against three pillars of criteria – quality research, professionalism, and reproducibility –  with a detailed report containing critical feedback directly within Editorial Manager.

To learn more about this collaboration, join Aries Systems and Ripeta for their upcoming joint webinar, Measuring Research Quality, Professionalism, and Reproducibility in the Editorial Workflow, on Wednesday, October 5th at 10am ET. Together we will highlight how we are dedicated to making publishing better science easier for publishers and Editors worldwide through this powerful integration.

Registration is offered free of charge – sign up today!

 

Measuring Research Quality, Professionalism, and Reproducibility in the Editorial Workflow

Wednesday, October 5th | 10am ET | Register Now

Join Aries Systems and Ripeta for a how-to style webinar as we:

  • Introduce our recent partnership and the impact to the scholarly community
  • Share the benefits of the Editorial Manager/ripetaReview integration
  • Detail the Author and Editor workflow and the streamlined user experience
  • Outline the configuration steps required for publications to take advantage of this integration within EM

 

Speakers:

Leslie McIntosh

CEO, Ripeta

 

Kelsi Massicotte

Account Coordinator, Aries Systems