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Lindsey Buscher
Research Editor at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Lindsey Buscher is an accomplished editorial coordinator and research editor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, overseeing Volume 5 of the History of Cartography Project focusing on the nineteenth century cartography.
With a diverse background, Lindsey is the managing editor for Science Editor, the publication of the Council of Science Editors, where she navigates the challenges of a newly created role.
Having successfully led the development and publication of the 8th edition of the Council of Science Editors' style manual, Scientific Style and Format, Lindsey is known for her expertise in academic, scientific, technical, medical, and environmental research editing, production management, book project management, and indexing.
Apart from her professional achievements, Lindsey is also involved in personal hobbies such as knitting, sewing, gardening, craft beer, and typography.
Lindsey's educational background includes a certificate in Technical Communications and a B.A. in English and Italian from The University of Kansas.
Throughout her career, Lindsey held various significant positions including Research Editor at University of Wisconsin-Madison, Managing Editor at the Council of Science Editors, Project Manager at Council of Science Editors, Managing Editor at Allen Press, Inc, Freelance Indexer at The Hall Family Foundation, and Assistant Managing Editor at Allen Press, Inc.