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ACES home, site for editors and other journalists, with information about editing, writing, headlines and related journalism topics.
http://www.copydesk.org/
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http://www.copydesk.org/

A group for young editors who are looking to reach their dream magazine jobs by the year 2010.
http://www.ed2010.com/
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http://www.ed2010.com/

The official website for the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications
http://www.ku.edu/~jschool/school/bremnertest.shtml
Keywords:
journalism, jschool, communications, mass, william, allen, white, newsroom, multimedia, kujh, tv, kujh-tv, kansan

http://www.ku.edu/~jschool/school/bremnertest.shtml

The Electric Editors: an Internet-wide resource for editors, proofreaders, translators, indexers, writers, typesetters and anyone involved in the preparation of the written word for publication
http://www.electriceditors.net/
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http://www.electriceditors.net/

The E-EDITOR weblog is for all the editors, subs and writers working outside 'legitimate' journalism - underpaid, undertrained and always undervalued, setting our own standards and meeting deadlines others ignore. We are the e-editors. And our time has come.
http://e-editor.blogspot.com
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http://e-editor.blogspot.com

McMurry is a full-service marketing firm. Our mission is doing business for profit. First yours. Then ours. We do this by creating marketing communications appreciated by audiences everywhere and providing selfless service always. 'Yes we can. Yes we will' is both an internal motto and a client guarantee.
http://www.copyeditor.com/
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http://www.copyeditor.com/

copydeskcafe: Copy Desk Cafe - Ranting, raving, resources for copy editors
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/copydeskcafe/
Keywords:
copydeskcafe, Journalism

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/copydeskcafe/

copyeditors: A place for copy editors to nitpick and complain
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/copyeditors/
Keywords:
copyeditors, Journalism

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/copyeditors/

Web Style Guide, and How to Create Editorial Style and Procedures for a Web Site.
http://www.edit-work.com/
Keywords:
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http://www.edit-work.com/

A newspaper editor's thorough and opinionated look at grammar and style questions
http://www.theslot.com/
Keywords:
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http://www.theslot.com/

The Association of Art Editors (AAE) is a national group whose members exchange information about editorial practices, standards, and job opportunities, both freelance and institutional.
http://www.artedit.org
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http://www.artedit.org

A course syllabus in magazine copy editing and other information about the profession of copy editing that will be useful to copy editors, writers, and others who work with words.
http://www.well.com/user/mmcadams/copy.editing.html

http://www.well.com/user/mmcadams/copy.editing.html

http://www.the-efa.org/

http://www.the-efa.org/

http://nstockdale.blogspot.com

http://nstockdale.blogspot.com

http://copyeditingcorner.blogspot.com/

http://copyeditingcorner.blogspot.com/

http://copymassage.blogspot.com/

http://copymassage.blogspot.com/

A directory of resources about editing in the field of technical communication.
http://tc.eserver.org/dir/Editing

http://tc.eserver.org/dir/Editing

http://testycopyeditors.org

http://testycopyeditors.org

http://www.editorsforum.org/

http://www.editorsforum.org/

http://home.earthlink.net/~jdc24/selfEdit.htm

http://home.earthlink.net/~jdc24/selfEdit.htm

http://theslot.blogspot.com/atom.xml

http://theslot.blogspot.com/atom.xml

http://ce-l.technology-corner.com/

http://ce-l.technology-corner.com/

http://testycopyeditors.org/xmlsrv/rss2.php?blog=2

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Wikipedia-Article "Copy Editing"

For copy-editing on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:How to copy-edit.

Copy editing is the process by which an editor makes formatting changes and other improvements to text. Copy, in this case a noun, refers to material (such as handwritten or typewritten pages) to be set (as in typesetting) for printing. A person who performs the task of copy editing is called a copy editor.

Although copy editing is concerned with house style, there is no universal form for the term itself. In magazine and book publishing, it is often written as one word. The newspaper industry writes the expression as two words or hyphenates it, and the hyphenated form (copy-editing) is probably the one most commonly used in Britain. Similarly, the term copy editor may be spelled as one word, two words, or hyphenated.

In British newspaper and magazine publishing (though not in book publishing), the job is generally called sub-editing.

Contents

Overview

Copy editing typically entails correcting spelling and punctuation; correcting grammatical and semantic errors; ensuring the typescript adheres to the publisher's house style; adding standardized headers, footers, headlines and so on. All these elements must be addressed before the typesetter can prepare a final proof copy.

The copy editor is also expected to ensure the text flows well, that it makes sense and is fair and accurate, and that it will cause no legal problems for the publisher. Newspaper copy editors are sometimes responsible for choosing which wire copy the newspaper will use, and for re-writing it according to their house style.

In many cases, a copy editor will be the only person other than the author to read an entire text before publication. Newspaper editors often regard their copy editors as their newspaper's last line of defense.

A copy editor may also abridge text, which is also called "cutting" or "trimming." This means reducing the length of a novel or article, either to fit broadcast or publishing limits, or to improve the material. This may involve simply cutting out parts of the text, but sometimes it is necessary to rewrite uncut parts to account for missing details or plot. Some abridged texts are only slightly shorter, but others may be reduced dramatically, particularly when a literary classic is abridged for the children's market.

Changes in the profession

Traditionally, a copy editor would read a printed or written text, such as a manuscript, marking it with handwritten proofreader's marks for correction. Nowadays, the text is almost always read on a computer display and corrections are made directly to the text. Increasingly, a copy editor marks up the text using XML or a similar coding scheme, and is involved in preparing text for online publication, not just for printing.

The spread of desktop publishing means that many copy editors perform design and layout work that was once left to production crews for printed publications. As a result, the skills needed for the job are shifting, with technical knowledge sometimes considered as important as writing ability, particularly within journalism as compared with book publishing.

Traits, skills and training

Besides an excellent command of the language, copy editors need a broad general knowledge in order to spot factual errors; good critical-thinking skills so that they recognize inconsistencies; diplomatic skills to help them deal with writers; and a thick skin for when diplomacy fails. They also need to be able to set priorities so they can balance striving for perfection with working deadlines.

Many copy editors have a college degree, often in journalism or communications. Copy editing is often taught as a college journalism course, though the name of the course varies. News design and pagination are often taught in such classes.

In the United States, The Dow Jones Newspaper Fund sponsors internships that include two weeks of training. Also, midcareer training for newspaper copy editors and news editors (who supervise news copy desks) is offered at the American Press Institute, the Poynter Institute, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and conferences of the American Copy Editors Society.

Most U.S. newspapers and many other publishers give candidates for copy-editing jobs a test or a try-out. These vary widely and often include general items such as acronyms, current events, simple mathematics and punctuation, and skills such as Associated Press style, headline writing, infographics editing, and journalism ethics.

See also

Reference

  • The Art of Editing, by Floyd K. Baskette, Jack Z. Sissors, and Brian S. Brooks

External links

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Newspaper copy editing
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