5 November 2020
Origin Reports ingests data from Scholar One or Editorial Manager to streamline reporting. Intuitive filters enable users to easily create comparisons and generate editorial insights from data on submissions, turnaround times, editor/reviewer performance, decision ratios, and other performance indicators. Origin Reports is designed for editorial offices of all types, sizes, and business models. Society, commercial, and independent publishers, journal managers, editors and board members are all invited to sign up for free beta testing.
"Battling submission system data exports with Excel is not an easy way to make sense of article publication trends, and too often leads to frustrating outcomes. Origin Reports’ browser-based graphical interface allows you generate accurate and sophisticated tables, charts, and graphs in seconds – and, changes can easily be made in real time to answer questions, for example at an editorial board meeting. You don’t need to be an advanced Excel expert with our pre-defined and customizable reports. By saving report preferences as templates, users can ensure that trend analysis and future reporting will deliver precise comparisons,” said Jason Roberts, PhD, Senior Partner, Origin Editorial.
Developed by journal editorial office professionals with more than 30-years of experience working closely with a wide variety of biomedical, professional, scientific and humanities journals, Origin Reports was selected by journal and technical editors as the People’s Choice Innovation Session Winner at the ISMTE 2020 North American Virtual Event.