About
Editorial Subcommittee
The Editorial Subcommittee was chosen by the DOAJ Editorial Team to provide advice and guidance to the Managing Editors in the following areas: medicine, life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences, humanities, the arts, statistics, and publishing/research ethics.
Members
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Europe
Professor Carol S. Bond
Caring for Lifelong Health Research Centre, United Kingdom
Carol is the Head of the Caring for Lifelong Health Research Centre, a nurse, and a Chartered Fellow of BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, where she is a member of the nursing and the primary care special interest groups. Her research interests are around participatory healthcare, especially the role of the internet in supporting people living with long term conditions. Carol uses online research approaches and is interested in developing this research method and the accompanying research ethics.
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South East Asia
Dr. Jocelyn Hipona
Far Eastern University, Philippines
Jocelyn has a PhD major in Educational Management and is currently enrolled for her second PhD major in Nursing Science. She is a registered nurse in her home country and has spent 10 years working in the nursing academe until she became engaged in research. She is presently a faculty member in Graduate Studies, Institute of Nursing, holding a Professorial 5 position in one of the premier universities in the Philippines.
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North America
Professor Marc Couture
Marc holds a PhD in physics. He was professor at TÉLUQ University (Québec, Canada) for 30 years, until his retirement in 2016. He worked primarily in its science programs, creating online courses in physics, history of science, science education, science methods, and open science. His areas of research were (1) application of multimedia and simulation to science education, (2) intellectual property in higher education, and (3) open access. He maintains research and outreach activities in these last two areas.
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North America
Maude Laplante-Dubé
Université Laval, Canada
Maude is a scholarly communication librarian at Université Laval (Québec, Canada). She holds a Master's degree in Information Science from Université de Montréal and a Master of Arts in French studies specialized in book and publishing history from Université de Sherbrooke. She teaches about publishing process and practices to graduate students. She is also the coordinator of the institutional repository and she promotes open access on the Université's Laval campus.
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North America
Dr. Oliver Mendoza-Cano
Universidad de Colima, México
Oliver is a professor at Universidad de Colima. He uses a wide range of public health and social science-based methods, focussing on Mexico and globally. He was a Research Fellow at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health (HSPH), leading the Program of Climate Change Adaptation and Nutrition Technologies and a Visiting Scientist at HSPH.
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Europe
Plinio Casarotto
University of Helsinki, Finland
Plinio is a postdoctoral researcher in the Neuroscience Center at the University of Helsinki. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy and Biochemistry and a Master's degree in Pharmacology from the Federal University of Paraná, Brazil; and a PhD in Pharmacology from the University of São Paulo, Brazil. He is the founding editor of the Journal for Reproducibility in Neuroscience and teaches about scholarly communication for Master's and PhD students at the University of Helsinki.
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North America
Rachel Lee
California Digital Library, USA
Rachel is Publications Manager for eScholarship at the California Digital Library, part of the University of California. She has spent the majority of her career in academic publishing, most recently with the Journals division of University of California Press, as well as with Elsevier, Blackwell Publishing, and ABC-CLIO.
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Europe
Stephanie Hull
Emerald Publishing, United Kingdom
Stephanie is an Executive Publisher at Emerald Publishing where she leads a team working across the disciplines of social science and engineering. She has expertise in publishing/research ethics and has over 15 years’ experience in the scholarly publishing industry.
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