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		<title>Certifications and Credentials for Scientific Editors</title>
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		<description>Most professionals want to further their careers over the&#xD;course of their working life. Scientific editors as a whole&#xD;do not have well-defined paths for establishing their&#xD;careers, unlike professionals such as lawyers and&#xD;doctors, where the educational and credentialing&#xD;processes are well established. Where can scientific&#xD;editors get their training? Where can they get&#xD;experience? This paper will explore experiences,&#xD;certifications and credentials, as well as training, and&#xD;degrees, specific to scientific editing that can help&#xD;further the careers of scientific editors.</description>
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