January-February 2005 Volume 28 - Number 1
Viewpoint 2 Open Access and Science Editor. Barbara Gastel Annual Meeting Reports 3 Plenary Presentation: The Access Issue: Publishing at a Critical Juncture 4 Standards of Reporting Biomedical Research: What’s New? 5 Evolving Roles in Access: Researchers, Librarians, Publishers, and Users 6 Patient Privacy and Journals: The Challenges of HIPAA and Other Privacy Laws 7 Good Science Gone Bad? Avoiding Media Pitfalls 8 How Much Should Editors Know About Statistics? 9 Establishing and Maintaining an Editorial Department Servicing Researchers in an Academic Setting 10 Electronic Indexing and Abstracting Services 11 Electronic Transactions: Trends in Online Professional Education and What They Mean for Publishers 12 Tension Between the Needs of Authors and Editors Features 13 The World Association of Medical Editors (WAME): Thriving in Its First Decade. Bruce P Squires and Suzanne W Fletcher 17 Deciding to Become a Freelance Science Editor. Jamie De Gregory 20 The Arabic Naming System. Beth Notzon and Gayle Nesom Departments 23 Reviews Beth Notzon 26 Views Afield Jamie De Gregory 27 Solution Corner Della Mundy 29 Net Results Jamie De Gregory 30 Editing across the Sciences Barbara Gastel 32 Other Than Editing Jamie De Gregory CSE News 34 Five Short Courses to Precede Annual Meeting Diane Lang 35 Short Course on Statistics to Debut Jessica Ancker 36 Information for Contributors 36 Calendar