This email contains important announcements from the PaPaS review group, and from Cochrane.
- Anna Erskine, Managing Editor As an author, editor, or peer referee of the Cochrane PaPaS Group you are automatically subscribed to this mailing list. You can easily unsubscribe by using the link at the bottom of this page should you wish to.
Change of Managing Editor
I will be going on maternity leave in October: my last working day is Thursday 12th. Current Assistant Managing Editor Kerry Harding will be taking on the role of Managing Editor until I plan to return in August 2018. For any queries about your reviews that I have been managing, please contact me before 12th, or Kerry after 16th (kerry.harding@ndcn.ox.ac.uk).
Congratulations to Kerry on her new appointment.
We will endeavour to minimise any delays or disruption during this time of transition, and we ask for your patience and understanding. Please don't hesitate to contact PaPaS if you have any queries or concerns.
The Structure and Function of Cochrane Review Groups: Implementation of Networks and Editorial Board
Cochrane has published the CRG Transformation Programme implementation plan, entitled ‘The Structure and Function of Cochrane Review Groups: implementation of Networks and Editorial Board.'
This report outlines the planned Networks in which each review group will sit, and contains critical information about the future of PaPaS.
As a PaPaS contributor, we strongly encourage you to read this report. You can download the document here.
Annual report summary
The annual NIHR Infrastructure Summary Report, based on 2016 annual reports from all UK groups, is now available (see below). We are delighted to report that PaPaS ranked No. 1 in terms of Progress Score.