We believe in contributing to the development of our profession, to share our research with our professional colleagues. Below is a list of our research publications and the research contributions we have made to the International Society for Medical Publication Professionals (ISMPP) at their Annual and European meetings.
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
Author attitudes to professional medical writing support. Curr Med Res Opin 2014; 30: 2103–8
Marchington JM, Burd GP
Marchington JM
ISMPP PRESENTATIONS
2019
Comparison of different student rotations in a medical communications agency: Case study reports
Myka Ababon, Gary Burd, Michele Springer, Anuksha Sumar and Stacey Reeber
Gary Burd, Jackie Marchington and Robert Coover
Rob Coover, Manuela Di Fusco, Alyson Bexfield, Raya Mahbuba and Michelle Kissner
Michelle Kissner, Lily Troia, Alyson Bexfield, Raya Mahbuba and Rob Coover
2019 (EU)
An analysis of permission fees for RightsLink orders: can we better inform our clients’ budgets?
Jackie Marchington
2018
Does publication impact vary by whether an analysis is prespecified or post hoc?
Rob Coover, Andy Shepherd, Myka Ababon and Dana Fox
Survey evidence to advance advocacy: Awareness of publication professional initiatives at the Peer Review Congress (Encore; joint winner, best visual presentation)
Karen L. Woolley, Slavka Baronikova, Alice Choi, Mary Gaskarth, Anna Geraci, Mieko Hamana, Jackie Marchington, Elizabeth A. Whann, Chris C. Winchester and Fran Young
2018 (EU)
Survey evidence to advance advocacy: Awareness of publication professional initiatives at the Peer Review Congress (Winner, best original research)
Karen L. Woolley, Slavka Baronikova, Alice Choi, Anna Geraci, Mieko Hamana, Jackie Marchington, Elizabeth A. Whann, Chris C. Winchester and Fran Young
Andy Shepherd, Nicole Draghi and Gary Burd
2017
Journal word count specifications: a comparison of actual word counts versus submission guidelines
Kate Jesien, Hannah Lederman, Marife Arancillo, Laura Yee and Sarah Funderburk
Nicole Draghi, Lindsay Kier, Laura Hibbler, Chloe Enever, Kimberly Mark and Gary Burd
2017 (EU)
Open access licences: what drives publisher options?
Jackie Marchington, Antonia Panayi, Slavka Baronikovab, Andrew Desson, Shailesh Desai and Christopher Rains
Open researcher and contributor ID (ORCID) adoption in journals, 2016: one agency’s experience
Andrea Plant, Katie Lay and Jackie Marchington
2015 (EU)
The anatomy of a publication programme as seen through article-level and alternative metrics
Andy Shepherd
2014 (EU)
Andy Shepherd and Jackie Marchington
Oral presentation: A survey of current practices in encore abstract submissions from industry- sponsored study data
Antonia Panayi, Jurgen Wiehn, Susan Wieting, Amina Elsner Slavka Baronikova, Jackie Marchington and Christopher Rains
2013 (EU)
Author attitudes to professional medical writing support
Jackie Marchington, Gary Burd and Catherine Kid
2012
Authorship criteria in medical journals: A review of guidance
Jackie Marchington
2011
Oral presentation: Impact of a structured training programme on development of medical writers
Jackie Marchington, Tina Kohnstam and Janet Brandon
2007
Oral presentation: Taking an ethical standpoint: developing the caudex medical authorship & acknowledgements policy
Jackie van Bueren
Caudex’s Director of Global Operations, Jackie Marchington, is our guru when it comes to research into our profession, and can be contacted at Jackie.Marchington@caudex.com if you are interested in more information, or if you have an idea about how we can be partners in some research.