European Science Editing

European Science Editing  
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
Eur. Sci. Ed.
Discipline Editing, science communication, academic publishing
Language English
Edited by Ksenija Baždarić
Publication details
Publisher
Publication history
1975–present
Frequency Quarterly
Delayed, after 6 months
Indexing
ISSN 0258-3127
LCCN 86649464
OCLC no. 13154588
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The EASE journal European Science Editing (ESE) publishes articles covering all aspects of scientific editing and publishing. It includes research articles, meeting reports, essays and viewpoints, book and website reviews, as well as highlighting events, resources and publications of interest to members. An informative and entertaining read, it helps editors keep up to date with major issues that are relevant to them.

The editor-in-chief is Ksenija Baždarić (University of Rijeka ).[1]

ESE is published quarterly, and digital and print versions are free to all EASE members. The current paper copy is sent out by post and digital copies of current and past issue are held in the Journal Archive (you must be logged in to the site). Original articles are in open access the rest of the content is freely available 6 months after print publication.


History

The journal was established in 1975 as Earth Science Editing, published by the European Association of Earth Science Editors. In 1977 it was renamed Earth & Life Science Editing, obtaining its current title in 1986. The journal was issued triannually until 2001, when it moved to a quarterly schedule. Originally, the publication served as a newsletter to the association, before becoming an academic journal in 2002.[2]

Contents

The journal has several sections: Original articles (Chief Editor), Essays (Chief Editor), Viewpoints and Editing around the world (ed Rhianna Gooze), Book reviews (ed Laurence Mabile), This site I like (ed Silvia Maina) , EASE-Forum digest (ed Elise Langdon-Neuner), News notes (ed John Hilton), The Editor’s bookshelf (ed Anna Maria Rossi), Meeting reports (ed Hannah Cagney) and Correspondence (ed Hrvoje Jakovac). The managing editor is Dado Čakalo.

Abstracting and indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed by Scopus,[3] VINITI Database RAS, GeoRef, and ProQuest databases.

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