EASE_Guidelines_for_Authors_and_Translators_of_Scientific_Articles
EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientific Articles
Document advising international scientific communication
EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators of Scientific Articles to be Published in English (often shortened to EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators or EASE Guidelines) were first published by the European Association of Science Editors (EASE) in 2010.[1] Updated versions are periodically released at the EASE Guidelines page of the EASE website.[2] EASE Guidelines summarize the most important editorial recommendations, aiming to make international scientific communication more efficient and to aid in preventing scientific misconduct. They also support the global initiative Healthcare Information For All by 2015 by advising authors to make abstracts of their papers highly informative, reliable, and easily understandable. The document has been translated into many languages to facilitate its popularization worldwide and help scientists from non-Anglophone countries.[3]