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SUMMARY:Association of Earth Science Editors 54th Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The 54th annual meeting of the AESE\, “Effectively Communicating Geoscience in the Public Sphere\,” will take place\, in-person\, in Columbus\, Ohio\, on September 29–October 3\, 2021. The meeting offers two days of technical sessions\, a day-long field trip\, and numerous opportunities to network with other editors\, publishers\, educators\, and earth-sciences professionals. \n  \nThis year’s meeting will be hosted by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources\, Division of Geological Survey\, traditionally referred to as the Ohio Geological Survey. The meeting is open to anyone interested in earth-science editing\, publishing\, communications\, and outreach. The program is in the initial planning stage\, but meeting information is now available on the AESE website www.aese.org. \n  \nA call for abstracts has just been issued. We invite AESE members and other interested persons to submit an abstract for a talk on earth science editing\, communication\, publishing\, peer review processes or other topics related to earth science. \n  \nThe goals of the organization are to strengthen the profession of earth science editing\, and to foster education and improve communication in the earth sciences that will lead to more effective dissemination of earth science information to the scientific community\, educators\, students\, and the public.
URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/association-of-earth-science-editors-54th-annual-meeting-2/
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SUMMARY:EASE member exclusive - Cell Press inclusion and diversity statement initiative webinar
DESCRIPTION:Following her successful presentation at the EASE Virtual conference in June\, Deborah Sweet of Cell Press has kindly agreed to describe their Inclusion and Diversity Statement initiative in more detail\, with additional information from recent months. \nThe initiative encourages authors to highlight aspects of the paper that are relevant for inclusion and diversity. It is purposely multifunctional and designed to give authors a venue to share ways in which their work or their research group\, or both\, are contributing to help science become more inclusive and diverse overall.  Authors who choose to participate have the option of providing information only for aggregated reporting or also including a templated statement in their published paper. This presentation will describe development of this overall approach\, the form used to collect data\, and preliminary assessment of the information being reported by authors. \nDeborah Sweet\nVice President of Editorial at Cell Press. \nDr. Sweet earned her BA from the University of Cambridge\, UK\, and her PhD at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology\, also in Cambridge\, then carried out postdoctoral work at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla\, California\, USA. She began her publishing career in 1996 as the Editor of Trends in Cell Biology and then joined Cell Press in 1999\, where she held scientific editorial positions on Cell\, Molecular Cell\, and Developmental Cell before becoming the Editor-in-Chief of Developmental Cell in 2004.  She was the launch Editor-in-Chief for Cell Stem Cell in 2007 and held that position for 10 years.  In 2011 Dr. Sweet became one of the Cell Press Publishing Directors and then in 2017 the Vice President of Editorial.  In this role she is responsible for leading an in-house editorial team with over 160 members and contributing to the broader strategic direction of Cell Press. \nRegistration (open to EASE members only)\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_olK46B9fRR282RDHvhpCzQ
URL:https://ease.org.uk/event/ease-member-exclusive-cell-press-inclusion-and-diversity-statement-initiative-webinar/
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