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Encyclopedia > Council of Science Editors

The Council of Science Editors (CSE) is the organization that publishes Scientific Style and Format: The CBE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, an influential style guide for scientific papers.


Formerly known as the Council of Biology Editors (CBE), in 1999 the organization voted to change its name to Council of Science Editors. The change became effective on January 1, 2000.


The CBE was established in 1957 by the National Science Foundation and the American Institute of Biological Sciences.


See also: CBE style


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SSPP: Council of Science Editors Task Force on Science Journals, Poverty, and Human Development (912 words)
The Council of Science Editors (CSE) has formed a task force to define the role of scientific journals in alleviating poverty and promoting human development.
In this context, it merits noting that CSE has recently broadened its focus from serving as a professional association for the biological sciences to representing the broader community of science editors.
Editors have a responsibility to the MDGs and should honor this obligation by examining issues of the developing world, by increasing developing-world membership in their author and peer-review pools, and by encouraging local research and publication.
Council of Science Editors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (116 words)
The Council of Science Editors (CSE) is the organization that publishes Scientific Style and Format: The CBE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers (ISBN 0521471540), an influential style guide for scientific papers.
Formerly known as the Council of Biology Editors (CBE), in 1999 the organization voted to change its name to Council of Science Editors.
The CBE was established in 1957 by the National Science Foundation and the American Institute of Biological Sciences.
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