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Monday Jun 16, 2008

The EQUATOR network – inaugural meeting approaches!

The EQUATOR network (http://www.equator-network.org) will hold its inaugural meeting on June 26th 2008, at the Royal Society of Medicine, London. Ahead of the meeting, BMC Medicine, the flagship medical journal of the BMC series has published a commentary explaining why the EQUATOR network is needed and outlining its key goals.

Commentary  
Helping editors, peer reviewers, and authors improve the clarity, completeness, and transparency of reporting health research
David Moher, Iveta Simera, Kenneth F Schulz, John Hoey, Douglas G Altman
BMC Medicine 2008, 6:13 (16 June 2008)

The EQUATOR network aims to enhance the quality and transparency of health research by bringing together authors, editors, peer reviewers, funding bodies and, crucially, developers of reporting guidelines. In particular, EQUATOR will create a comprehensive web-based resource of reporting tools and literature to encourage and support collaboration in the modification and creation of guidelines, and will establish regular assessment and auditing procedures. The BMC-series journals already support adherence to many of the guidelines that exist to standardise and optimise reporting of specific research methodologies, including CONSORT and MOOSE, but we warmly welcome initiatives to standardise and improve reporting across all methodologies in a systematic manner.

BMC Medicine, as with all of the BMC-series journals, provides immediate, free online access to peer-reviewed biomedical research. Thus, this new project targeted at improving transparency and clarity of reporting fits well with our goals. We look forward to working with the EQUATOR network in future.

 

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