EQUATOR News
28/08/2013 Better Reporting of Scientific Studies: Why It MattersTo coincide with the Seventh International Congress on Peer Review and Biomedical Publication to be held in Chicago from September 8 to 10, 2013, PLOS Medicine is launching a new Reporting Guidelines Collection, an open access collection of reporting guidelines, […]
19/06/2013 Restoring invisible and abandoned trials (RIAT)Peter Doshi and colleagues call for a global collaborative effort to publish or republish invisible and abandoned studies.
14/06/2013 EQUATOR LinkedIn groupThe EQUATOR Network has just launched a LinkedIn group focusing on improving the reporting of health research studies.
24/05/2013 Review of adherence to reporting guidelines in health care literatureA scoping review of systematic reviews of adherence to reporting guidelines has just been published in the Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare.
18/04/2013 Declaration of Helsinki updateThe draft of a revised version of the Declaration of Helsinki is now open for public consultation.
12/04/2013 PRISMA for Abstracts published on 9 April 2013Published in PLoS Medicine, PRISMA for Abstracts is a an extension to the PRISMA Statement.
06/03/2013 Old NewslettersPlease visit this page to access EQUATOR newsletters published before September 2013.
28/02/2013 New UK guidance on good research conductResearch Councils UK published new RCUK Policy and guidelines on governance of good research conduct.
11/02/2013 SAMPL guidelines for statistical reportingThe SAMPL guidelines are a useful succinct tool for authors of biomedical research papers, journal editors and peer reviewers.
08/01/2013 SPIRIT 2013 Statement just publishedThe SPIRIT (Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials) 2013 Statement provides guidance regarding the minimum content that should be included in a clinical trial protocol.