Posters & Slides Guidelines
    Posters and Slides Guidelines
                                In addition to articles that you would expect to find in
                    traditional journals, Gates Open Research publishes scholarly posters and slides across all the
                    fields funded by the Gates Foundation, namely 
global health, global development and global policy and
                        advocacy. Unlike articles, posters and slides are not peer
                    reviewed in Gates Open Research. Gates Open Research also publishes 
documents.
 
                We accept posters and slides in all languages; however,
                    we do require that the metadata i.e. the title, the author’s names and affiliations, the description and the keywords are written in English. Gates Open Research only offers the publication of posters and slides within gateways and collections and must have prior approval from the 
editorial office. Posters and slides submitted to the platform without prior approval will be removed. If you would like to create a gateway or collection for the hosting of your community’s posters and slides then please 
contact us.
 
                We are happy to accept posters and slides that directly
                    relate to previous publications, as well as those that are unpublished. If the work includes
                    figures or tables used in a previously published paper and the publisher holds the copyright,
                    authors need to ensure that they have permission from the journal to reuse those figures/tables.
                    This needs to be done before submitting the poster or slideset.
                Publishing standards and ethical policies
                Posters and slides are not peer reviewed or edited
                    before being posted on Gates Open Research. It is the authors’ responsibility to ensure
                    that all research is conducted in accordance to 
international
                        ethical standards for human and animal research. Authors of posters and slides
                    must consult our 
policies, which
                    reflect general good scientific practice and publishing standards.
 
                Specifically, for any posters or slides that include
                    information that can potentially identify an individual, authors must ensure that they have
                    obtained written, informed consent from all patients or healthy participants (or their legal
                    guardians for minors, or next of kin if the participant is deceased), confirming that the results
                    and any accompanying images can be published. This includes large clinical datasets with direct or
                    indirect identifiers (
see this article for information), specific details
                    about individuals, images and so on.
 
                If a poster or slideset contains any identifiable images
                    of individuals, authors must include a statement confirming that they have permission to publish
                    these images. If the poster or slideset contains any clinical images or identifiable data
                    then they must include an explicit consent statement under a separate heading of the
                    ‘Consent’ section (we suggest: “We confirm that we have obtained permission to
                    use [images/data] from the participants/patients/individuals included in this presentation”).
                    Please also state the conditions under which the permission was obtained.
                Alternatively, if no consent for publication was required (e.g. the
                    data has been anonymised), then this should be clearly stated and a note should be added confirming
                    that such alterations have not distorted scientific meaning.
                Gates Open Research will not accept content of an advertorial
                    nature. The purpose of the submitted material must be for the dissemination of scholarly
                    information. We also do not accept posters of conference abstracts, or just the conference
                    abstracts alone.
                File Formats
                Currently, we accept scholarly posters in PDF format and slides in PPT/PPTX and PDF formats.
                Licenses
                Currently, posters and slides are published under a 
CC-BY
                        4.0 license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium,
                    provided the original work is properly cited, and leaves the copyright with the current copyright
                    holder (usually the author or their institution).
 
                Persistency of posters and slides
                Posters and slides published on Gates Open Research
                    will receive a 
digital object
                        identifier (DOI).
 
                Once submitted, posters and slides will be published immediately
                    on the Gates Open Research platform. After a quick editorial check that the poster or slideset
                    meets the scope of Gates Open Research, it will be assigned a permanent DOI and can then be
                    formally cited.
                Once the content has been published and assigned a DOI the content cannot be removed from the platform.
                Does Gates Open Research have a Retraction Policy for Posters
                    and Slides?
                Yes, Gates Open Research reserves the right to retract content
                    that is found to be fraudulent (e.g. containing data manipulation or misrepresentation) or in
                    serious breach of one of Gates Open Research’s 
terms
                        and conditions. Evidence of plagiarism, falsification of data, or other scientific
                    misconduct associated with published posters or slides is determined at the discretion of Gates Open Research;
                    this may involve contacting the authors’ research institution, an ethics committee or other
                    third parties.