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The Council of Science Editors (CSE), formerly the Council of Biology Editors (CBE; 1965–2000) and originally the Conference of Biology Editors (CBE; 1957–1965),[1] is a United States–based nonprofit organization that supports editorial practice among scientific writers. In 2008, the CSE adopted the slogan "CSE: Education, Ethics, and Evidence for Editors (E4)".

A volunteer board of directors leads the Council, with the assistance of several committees. CSE is managed by Kellen Company, located in Wheat Ridge, Colorado.

History and organization

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The organization was established in 1957 by the National Science Foundation and the American Institute of Biological Sciences as the Conference of Biology Editors (CBE).[1] In 1965, the organization incorporated as the Council of Biology Editors "and soon thereafter expanded membership to include all scientific publishing endeavors from science editors to copy editors."[1] On January 1, 2000, it was renamed the Council of Science Editors.[1]

The membership of CSE comprises editorial professionals, mainly in the United States.

As well as providing services and advice online, CSE holds an annual meeting that includes short courses on topics such as journal editorship, publication management, manuscript editing, and journal metrics.

Publications

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CSE publishes a style guide for scientific papers, Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, although CSE style is not as widely used[2] as other scientific styles such as AMA style and APA style. In 2014, CSE partnered with the University of Chicago Press to use the successful online platform of The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOSorCMS; which provides users with search and personal annotation of the manual) to publish Scientific Style and Format online.[3] As of 2014, it is in the 8th edition.[4] The 7th edition was published in 2006[5] and the 6th in 1994.[6] Science Editor is the quarterly publication of the CSE; after one year, articles are available as open access (delayed open access).[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "History of CSE". Council of Science Editors. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
  • ^ Citation Style Guides, Iowa State University
  • ^ Scientific Style and Format online.
  • ^ Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, ISBN 978-0-226-11649-5.
  • ^ Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, ISBN 0-9779665-0-X, 680 pages.
  • ^ Scientific Style and Format: The CBE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, 6th edition, 1994, ISBN 0-521-47154-0.
  • ^ Science Editor Archive. Council of Science Editors.
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