Beschreibung
The ultimate editing handbook, updated for the digital ageThe Australian Editing Handbookhas become an industry standard, recommended by the Society of Editors, and holds a prominent place on the shelves of writers, editors and students alike. Authors Elizabeth Flann, Beryl Hill and Lan Wang have assembled a comprehensive guide to every aspect of the editing process, from working with authors and receiving manuscripts, to editorial, production, printing and beyond.
The modern editor must go beyond editing and proofreading, and is often tasked with obtaining permissions, sourcing supplementary material and keeping the author on schedule and on budget. That means the editor is also the ultimate mediator of style and propriety for the piece, acting as gatekeeper between the author and the public. It's a substantial role, requiring the fundamental knowledge of several different fields to achieve effective results. A guide to managing each aspect of the job,The Australian Editing Handbookis an invaluable resource. The Third Edition includes updated information about the new challenges that editors face in the digital age, including:
Editing on-screenDigital publishingHandling ebooksPrint media versus online publications
The book includes two-color printing to make editing marks easier to understand, and a wealth of charts and diagrams that simplify complex topics and serve as handy quick-checks that make this guide the ultimate desk reference. For professionals and students in the field of editing, writing, publishing or journalism,The Australian Editing Handbook, 3rd Editionis the industry's number-one resource.
Autorenportrait
Elizabeth Flannhas worked in children's publishing, as commissioning editor and publisher; in general and educational publishing, as senior editor and training editor; and as a freelance general, technical and script editor. She has lectured in editing and scriptwriting at Deakin University, the University of Melbourne and the Victorian College of the Arts.
Beryl Hillhas held senior editorial positions with many publishers, including Penguin Books, Oxford University Press, Melbourne University Press, Lothian Books and Deakin University, as well as having extensive experience as a freelance editor. She is the author of a number of style guides and an Honorary Life Member of the Society of Editors (Victoria) Inc.
Lan Wangis the publishing manager at the Australian Institute of Family Studies and an IPEd Accredited Editor. She has worked in a wide range of publishing environments, including trade publishers, government agencies, academic centres and non-government organisations, both inhouse and as a freelance editor, typesetter and project manager. She has been a guest lecturer at RMIT University and the University of Melbourne, and presented training workshops on ebooks and on freelancing for Editors Victoria and IPEd.
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