Become an EoC Contributor

We invite you to apply to become a contributor to the Encyclopedia of the Cosmos.

The qualifications are simple. First, you are a recognized expert in a subject area of the Encyclopedia. This means you are a scholar, educator, professional, or other expert from the professional disciplines, the public or private sectors, or the nongovernmental organizations whose work focuses on some aspect of astronomy or space sciences in general. Second, you are willing to work in a very dynamic, highly collaborative authoring and editorial environment. Third, you embrace the Encyclopedia's commitment to fairness, objectivity, and quality.

There are several roles you can play. Authors contribute content by contributing articles and/or expanding existing articles in their areas of expertise. Topic Editors oversee specific subject areas in the Encyclopedia, often as part of large group of editors on a subject. They approve, recommend for revision, or decline articles for publication, and help set overall content and governance policies. Topic Editors are also encouraged to contribute articles in their areas of expertise. Workloads are commensurate with an individual's time constraints.

There are also roles for non-experts in many areas. We need diligent and dedicated volunteers with skills in copy-editing, design work, or image gathering.

Further information about the Cosmos Portal and the Encyclopedia of the Cosmos is available in the following:


Why allocate your scarce time to this initiative? There are many potential rewards:

  1. Your work will reach a wider and more diverse audience than with traditional print publications.
  2. Your work remains up-to-date.
  3. Your work will enhance your scholarly and professional development.
  4. You will be part of a publishing model that is rapidly changing the world of scholarly publication.
  5. Your professional networks will be enhanced.

If you are interested in becoming either an Author, Topic Editor or Volunteer please send an email to the Cosmos Portal Editor with the following information:
  • Your name.
  • Institution you are affiliated with.
  • Whether you're interested in becoming a topic editor or author.
  • If you're interested in being a topic editor, please indicate which topics you would like to be responsible for.
  • CV or resume attached.

Thank you for your interest in the Cosmos Portal and the Encyclopedia of the Cosmos.

 

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