consulting editor

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An expert, often external to the primary staff, who provides specialized advice on content for a publication.

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  • The medical journal hired a renowned cardiologist as a consulting editor to ensure accuracy.
  • The medical journal lists Dr. Evans as a consulting editor.
  • She served as the consulting editor for a new series of history textbooks.
  • She served as the consulting editor for their new series on ancient history.
  • As a consulting editor, his role is to advise on scientific content, not to handle daily operations.
  • We are looking to hire a consulting editor with expertise in artificial intelligence.
  • We would like to thank our consulting editor, Dr. Jane Smith, for her invaluable input.
  • As a consulting editor, his main role is to review submissions for scientific accuracy.
  • He has been working as a consulting editor for the publisher for over a decade.
  • The publisher thanked the renowned chef who acted as the consulting editor for the cookbook.
  • The fashion magazine is looking to bring an industry expert on board as a consulting editor.
  • Being a consulting editor allows him to contribute to the magazine without a full-time commitment.
  • The consulting editor recommended rejecting the manuscript due to its flawed methodology.
  • He was brought on as a consulting editor to help shape the magazine's new fashion section.
  • Who is the consulting editor for the encyclopedia's special edition on marine biology?
  • If we had a consulting editor for legal matters, we could have avoided that error.
  • Although not a full-time employee, the consulting editor plays a crucial role in maintaining the journal's standards.
  • Did the encyclopedia project have a consulting editor for each specialized field?
  • Her title on the masthead was listed as 'Consulting Editor for European Affairs'.
  • Although he is retired, the professor still works as a consulting editor for several academic journals.