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Jan 25 2022

Ipsen pledge to publish plain language summaries for all their journal publications

At the recent European Meeting of ISMPP, Ipsen have announced their commitment to publishing plain language summaries alongside all journal publications they support that contain data and findings from human studies. Pledging to feature a 250-word plain language summary as a minimum alongside all articles from July 2022, Ipsen hope to provide everyone with the opportunity to read and understand their research.

We believe that developing plain language summaries will make our research more accessible and inclusive, thus expanding on our original commitment to publishing our journal articles with open access.

Discover more about Ipsen’s new inititive ‘Our pledge: summaries in plain language for all journal publications’ here.

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Written by Joanne Walker · Categorized: PLSP Blog · Tagged: open access, plain language summaries

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