Hiring and Thriving in the Remote Work Era
In May 2023, the WHO ended1 the global COVID-19 health emergency. Today, more than 3 years after many U.S. workplaces became remote overnight, the working world is still evolving. While estimates about...
View ArticleBoard of Editors in the Life Sciences Announces Certification Maintenance...
Nearly 2000 people across the globe hold the Editor in the Life Science (ELS) credential, but few know that the ELS has been linked with the Council of Science Editors (CSE) since the beginning....
View ArticleAsk Athena: Artificial Intelligence in Editing and Publishing
In academic publishing and peer-reviewed journal landscapes, many challenges confront the functionality of smooth processes and overall success. From processing submissions in a timely manner,...
View ArticleArtificial Intelligence and Language Translation in Scientific Publishing
Introduction Language translation is an important part of the scholarly and scientific publishing profession, as it allows knowledge to be communicated across the globe, transcending language barriers....
View ArticleGive It to Me Straight: Plain Language Summaries and Their Role in Scholarly...
Overview Changes in the publishing industry such as open access and online availability of research articles means that research is available to a larger audience than ever before. While traditional...
View ArticleFrom the Outside In: Moving From Freelance to Full Time
Bernadette Hromin My career in editing began as a freelance medical and scientific editor. In the beginning, there was nothing quite like the feeling of striking out on my own, applying my editing...
View ArticleThe CSE Manual, Ninth Edition: 10 Years in the Making
It may be hard to believe, but it’s been a decade since the release of the eighth edition of Scientific Style and Format, CSE’s longstanding and indispensable reference manual for a wide range of...
View ArticleAn Auditory Transition
“How do you spell _____?” a college friend of mine asked his roommate. “It’s spelled __________!” I (the future editor) yelled back from several doors away. The classmate marveled that I had heard...
View ArticleArtificial Intelligence: What the Future Holds for Multilingual Authors and...
Observations and predictions based on two rounds of surveys among primarily Chinese-speaking researchers conducted in early and late 2023. A Tumultuous 2 Years The increasing availability of generative...
View ArticleJames Butcher: An Editor and a Publisher
When James Butcher started his weekly Journalology1 newsletter in August 2022, it quickly became a valued resource for tracking and understanding the many changes occurring in scientific editing and...
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