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Developing an EDIB strategy for open scholarly publishing (quiz)

Marion Paulhac

Created on February 13, 2026

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Developing an EDIB strategy for open scholarly publishing

Ready for EDIB?

You’re about to test your knowledge by exploring practical examples of EDIB in scholarly publishing. This quiz is a chance to reflect on what you’ve learned, see how EDIB principles apply in real-life scenarios, and start thinking about how to bring values into practice!

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Test what you've learned and reflect on your experience!

Where bias appears...

Where bias appears...

Two abstracts are anonymized. One uses perfect English but vague methodology; the other has minor grammar mistakes but strong data.

From value to practice

A researcher wants to submit an article in Spanish. Your journal normally accepts only English.

From value to practice

Your editorial board has 90% male members.

From value to practice

A visually impaired reviewer says the online system is hard to use.

Next steps

Congratulations, you’ve completed the EDIB quiz! Now it’s time to take a step back, reflect on what you’ve learned, and define your next steps.

  • What did you learn that challenged your perspective?
  • Which bias or barrier did you recognize in your own context?
  • What’s one concrete action you will take in the next 30 days?
  • Who will you involve to make this change sustainable?
  • How will you measure your progress six months from now?

Do you have questions?

We are here to help you. If something was not clear or you want to delve deeper into any topic, don’t hesitate to contact us at resources[at]edch.eu. Your curiosity is also part of the learning process!

Thank you for taking the quiz!

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That’s a start, but not enough — words need action!

That’s a start, but not enough — words need action!

That’s a start, but not enough — words need action!

That’s a start, but not enough — words need action!