Next Week's Webinar ⭐ Driving the SDGs Forward: The Soft Power of Publishers’ Soft power embodies a non-coercive yet impactful mechanism for driving cultural and societal change. Join us on Thursday at 11 AM ET to learn how publishers can leverage their soft power to promote the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. Register now: https://lnkd.in/diTNBi5k
Council of Science Editors (CSE)
Writing and Editing
Mullica Hill, NJ 1,333 followers
CSE is a dynamic community of editorial professionals dedicated to the responsible & effective communication of science.
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The Council of Science Editors (CSE) is a dynamic community of editorial professionals dedicated to the responsible and effective communication of science. This is the official page of CSE.
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External link for Council of Science Editors (CSE)
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- Writing and Editing
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- Mullica Hill, NJ
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- 1957
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Mullica Hill, NJ 08062, US
Employees at Council of Science Editors (CSE)
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Sunil Moreker
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David Mbulumi
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Gideon Kwarteng Acheampong
Epidemiologist/Health Researcher at Ghana Health Service Headquarters
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Upcoming CSE Connect: How Volunteering Advanced my Career to Pave Way for Board Service and More! Join Chhavi Chauhan next week at 12PM ET as she discusses how her experience serving on boards and committees has benefitted her own career and helped her explore different perspectives https://lnkd.in/eSatB6Ya
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We're pleased to be speaking and sponsoring a webinar hosted by the Council of Science Editors (CSE) happening next week! Join Michelle Herbert (Product Specialist, Digital Science) and other experts for this 90-minute webinar. 📣"Driving the SDGs Forward: The Soft Power of Publishers’’ The discussion will underscore Open Access as a pivotal enabler, the application of data to assess impact, and the critical importance of collaboration among publishers, researchers, and policymakers. 🗓️ Thursday 24 October 2024 🕦 11:00am - 12:30pm EST 📍 Virtual To register for this event please click here: https://ow.ly/q7LJ50TN3Sb
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📢 Yes, (with all modesty 🙏🏽) 9 board positions in the last 3 years, and counting 🫱🏽🫲🏽 Those of you who know me know that I am serial volunteer & a serial collaborator ➡️ Join me next Wednesday (10/23) at Noon Eastern as I share the secret sauce to my success at this upcoming Council of Science Editors (CSE) Connect event. ➡️ Register using this link: https://lnkd.in/een_PGwV
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There's still time to sponsor the #CSEFallSymposium24. It's a great deal - even a steal! Specifically, we are offering organizations the opportunity to send their employees to the event free of charge in exchange for sponsoring the event. The three sponsorship levels are: $5,000 – 75 employees (a savings of nearly $19,000*) $4,000 – 60 employees (a savings of over $15,000*) $3,000 – 50 employees (a savings of nearly $13,000*) *Based on nonmember individual pricing. Regardless of which option you choose, your sponsorship would also include: * The chance to play a short video ahead of a session * Your organization’s logo on all communications about the meeting (social media, email, promotion on CSE website) * Special mention at the start of every session by the moderator * One-page promotion of all sponsors in Science Editor * One post on LinkedIn from CSE thanking your organization for its support * Your organization’s logo on the start slide for every session * Help with internal messaging to your employees about the event (for example, writing a blurb for you to send to your team to generate interest in registering for the event) If your organization is interested in this opportunity, please email me directly at elandis@origineditorial.com. And if one of the above levels doesn't quite work for you, let us know -- we're happy to work with you!
Have you've heard about the upcoming #CSEFallSymposium24. Co-organized by Jason Roberts and Chhavi Chauhan, it's sure to be an outstanding program to stay abreast of the latest developments in scholarly publishing and to network with colleagues. Are you a company that's interested in sending your employees to the symposium? Council of Science Editors (CSE) is offering exciting sponsorship opportunities to support you in doing so. Specifically, CSE is offering the opportunity to send your employees to the event free of charge in exchange for sponsoring the event. The three sponsorship levels are: $5,000 – 75 employees (a savings of nearly $19,000*) $4,000 – 60 employees (a savings of over $15,000*) $3,000 – 50 employees (a savings of nearly $13,000*) *Based on nonmember individual pricing. Regardless of which option you choose, your sponsorship would also include: *The chance to play a short video ahead of a session *Your organization’s logo on all communications about the meeting (social media, email, promotion on CSE website) *Special mention at the start of every session by the moderator *One-page promotion of all sponsors in Science Editor *One post on LinkedIn from CSE thanking your organization for its support *Your organization’s logo on the start slide for every session *Help with internal messaging to your employees about the event (for example, writing a blurb for you to send to your team to generate interest in registering for the event) If you're interested in sponsorsing the event, please contact me directly at elandis@origineditorial.com. Sessions for the symposium include: *Are Ethics Geographically Equitable? Maintaining the Sanctity of the Published Scholarly Record. *AI Apocalypse: From Doom to Boom (in Equity) for Researchers, Editorial Offices, Publishers, & Readers *About Time We Diversify the Reviewer Pools: Current Scenarios & Practical Solutions from Stakeholders in the Value-Chain *Transformative Agreements: An Emerging Twist in the Battle for Equitable Access to Scholarly Content
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Classicist | Open Science Policy Analyst @ Frontiers | Ambassador @ Crossref and Center for Open Science | VIRT2UE Trainer in Research Integrity | Mentor & Instructor
Ever thought about how publishers use "soft power"? Derived from political science, this concept describes how influence grows through collaboration and knowledge sharing — no force required (in contrast to "hard power"). This is precisely how publishers shape global conversations and support key policies on major issues like climate change, public health, and education. I’m excited to organize and co-moderate this Council of Science Editors (CSE) webinar with Steven D. Smith, DPhil, generously sponsored by Digital Science: don’t miss out on this important discussion! 📅 Date: Thursday, October 24, 2024, at 11:00 ET Registration link: https://lnkd.in/gaQrYzr7 #SDGs #OpenScience #ScienceDiplomacy #SustainableDevelopment #ResponsiblePublishing
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“Integrity in a Time of Change,” the 14th Ethics in Publishing Conference presented by The George Washington University - College of Professional Studies, offers free admission to all, virtual and in-person, on Thursday, October 10, and Friday, October 11, 2024. (Link for free registration in comments.) On Thursday, 1:30 p.m. (EDT), I will present “The Integrity Algorithm” as part of the session, “AI and Responsible Publishing.” In the AI future, I’ll be asking, is trusted information obsolete? Also on the panel are Simone Taylor, Chief, Publishing, American Psychiatric Association; Anna Jester, Director, Business Development, Wiley Partner Solutions; and Jennifer Workman, Senior Business Development Manager, Wiley Partner Solutions. Wendy Queen, Director, Project MUSE, will moderate. Other GWU Publishing Conference presentations by students and professionals in trade, academic, and scholarly publishing, library and information sciences, and scholarly communications will cover OpenAccess (OA); workplace equity and DEI initiatives; peer review; and more. Conference sponsors include: Association of American Publishers (AAP); Association of University Presses (AUPresses); Book Industry Study Group (BISG); Council of Science Editors (CSE); International Society of Managing and Technical Editors (ISMTE); Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP); and Scholastica. Kudos John W. Warren, Taylor Dent, Liesl Riddle, PhD, GW Journal of Ethics in Publishing
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The Society for Scholarly Publishing DEIA Committee, in partnership with C4DISC | Coalition for Diversity and Inclusion in Scholarly Communications, has created a focused toolkit to help guide editorial staff and leadership in these efforts. Join Shaina Lange, MPS and Sue Harris tomorrow at 12 PM ET as they discuss this valuable resource https://lnkd.in/eCY_gk_Z
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I am so excited to talk with Shaina Lange, MPS and Sue Harris this Tuesday at 12 PM ET! This toolkit is clear and actionable on how we can all work towards greater equity and inclusion in the publishing field. I hope to see many of you there to join in the conversation!
Upcoming CSE Connect ⭐️SSP DEIA Committee: Building DEIA in Editorial Roles and Peer Review Join Shaina Lange, MPS and Sue Harris on October 8 at 12 PM ET as they discuss a toolkit to help guide editorial staff in developing a more inclusive environment https://lnkd.in/eCY_gk_Z
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📣 Time is running out to submit your session proposals for the 2025 CSE Annual Meeting in Minneapolis! We want to hear from you! Share your ideas with us at https://lnkd.in/dXFdwSdd