- Resource Centre
- Library for health research reporting
- Reporting Guidelines
- Reporting guidelines under development
- Reporting guidelines in other research fields
- Guidance on scientific writing
- Guidance developed by editorial groups
- Industry sponsored research - additional guidance
- Research ethics, publication ethics and good practice guidelines
- Development and maintenance of reporting guidelines
- Editorials introducing RGs
- Examples of guidelines for peer reviewers
- Case studies: RG implementation
- Examples of good research reporting
- Presentations
- EQUATOR 'pick'
- Authors of research reports
- Editors and peer reviewers
- Reporting guidelines developers
- Promote responsible reporting
- Monitoring use of our resources
- Links
Presentations
Paul Glasziou, Bond University: Improving Research's Useability and Use. 75th Anniversary of the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). December 2011. Listen and view the slides
Doug Altman, University of Oxford: Why we need a more scientific approach to outcomes in trials. COMET meeting, Bristol (July 2011). View the presentation slides and the audio file
Doug Altman, University of Oxford: Improving the reporting standards of the evidence base. Evidence 2010, London (November 2010). Watch the video (24 mins)
David Moher, OHRI, Ottawa: Crystal clear reporting: importance of using PRISMA for systematic reviews. 2010 (free online webinar by the Cochrane Canada Live; listen and view slides)
Doug Altman, University of Oxford: EQUATOR Network – promoting transparent and accurate reporting of research studies. Research Integrity seminar, University of Oxford (October 2010). Listen to the audio file
Doug Altman, University of Oxford: Reporting clinical trials Workshop “Clinical trials: past, present and future”, Bethesda, USA (September 2010). Watch the videocast (from 160 minutes)
Tom Lang, Tom Lang Communications: How to write an article reporting clinical research. 2009
Doug Altman, University of Oxford: Enhancing the quality and transparency of health research through the use of reporting guidelines. The EQUATOR Network. 2008
Malcolm Campbell, University of Manchester: Statistical presentation in international scientific publications: references. 2008
Doug Altman, University of Oxford: Who benefits from open access publishing? An author and editor's perspective. Royal College of Physicians, London (8 February 2007). Listen to the audio file
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Presentations from the EQUATOR Network workshop for journal editors: 'Key guidelines for reporting health research studies'. Vancouver, Canada. September 2009
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Presentations from the EQUATOR Network workshop for research students: 'Organising your research for publication'. 22 February 2010, Universtity of Oxford, UK
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