APA style
Anthology
Anthropologist
Audio editing
Author
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Book
Book design
Book folding
Book trimming
Bookbinding
Cave painting
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Editor (disambiguation)
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Editorial page
Film editing
Freelance
Ghost writer
Grammar
History of communication
History of communication#Distance telecommunications
History of writing
House style
Image editing
Intellectual property
International maritime signal flags
Literary agent
MLA Style Manual
Magazine
Main Page
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New Hart's Rules
News design
Newspaper
Officer of the watch
Ombudsman
Op-ed
Picture editor
Printing
Proofreading
Publisher
Publisher's reader
Publishing
Royalties
Search engine optimization
Society for Editors and Proofreaders
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Spelling
Technical communication
Technical writing
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The Guardian
Typesetting
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Wikipedia
Wiktionary
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Written language
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Anthology
Anthropologist
Audio editing
Author
Blake Morrison
Book
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Book folding
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Bookbinding
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City of London
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Editing
Editor-in-chief
Editor (disambiguation)
Editorial Board
Editorial page
Film editing
Freelance
Ghost writer
Grammar
History of communication
History of communication#Distance telecommunications
History of writing
House style
Image editing
Intellectual property
International maritime signal flags
Literary agent
MLA Style Manual
Magazine
Main Page
Managing editor
New Hart's Rules
News design
Newspaper
Officer of the watch
Ombudsman
Op-ed
Picture editor
Printing
Proofreading
Publisher
Publisher's reader
Publishing
Royalties
Search engine optimization
Society for Editors and Proofreaders
Sound editor
Spelling
Technical communication
Technical writing
The Chicago Manual of Style
The Guardian
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Wikipedia
Wiktionary
Wire services
Written language
XML editor
See Wikipedia:How to edit a page for information on editing Wikipedia. To experiment with editing, please use the sandbox.
"Editor" redirects here. For other uses, see Editor (disambiguation).
Editing is the process of selecting and preparing written, visual, audible, and film medium used to convey information through a processes of correction, condensation, organization, and other modifications in various media, performed with an intention of producing a correct, consistent, accurate, and complete output.1
Editing activity is as old as human communication. Its earliest record is visual, dated to 20,000 years ago. However, signaling using sounds has been suggested by anthropologists to significantly predate painting as a form of communication, using agreed-on sound forms. Writing dates to only about 9,000 years ago. All these forms of communication, to be mutually intelligible to the author and the recipient, had to comply to some culturally agreed standard. The need to assure this compliance created experts in the use of these forms of communication with the social authority to correct others, i.e. to edit.
Modern transmission of communications begun with the invention of maritime signal flags in the mid-17th century by the Duke of York.2 A ship's message had to be approved by the Officer of the watch who was in a sense the first modern telecommunications editor.
In a sense, the editing process originates with the idea for the work itself and continues in the relationship between the author and the editor. Editing is, therefore, also a practice that includes creative skills, human relations, and a precise set of methods.34
Contents
1 Print media
1.1 Light edits, heavy edits, and derivative works
2 Executive editor
3 Periodicals
4 Scholarly books and journals
5 Technical editing
6 Business editing
7 References
8 See also
9 External links
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Print media
There are various editorial positions in publishing. Typically, one finds junior editorial assistants reporting to the senior-level editorial staff and directors who report to senior executive editors. Senior executive editors are responsible for developing a product to its final release. The smaller the publication, the more these roles run together.
The title of the top editor at many publications may be called an "editor in chief," "executive editor" or just "editor." Frequent and esteemed contributors to a magazine may acquire a title of editor at-large or contributing editor (See below.)
In the book publishing industry, editors organize anthologies and other compilations, produce definitive editions of a classic author's works ("scholarly editor"); and organize and manage contributions to a multi-author book (symposium editor or volume editor). Finding marketable ideas and presenting them to appropriate authors are the responsibility of a sponsoring editor. Obtaining copy or recruiting authors such as: an acquisitions editor or a commissioning editor for a publishing house.5
Midlevel newspaper editors often manage or help manage sections, such as business, sports and features. In U.S. newspapers, the level below the top editor usually is the managing editor.
Improving an author's writing so that they indeed say what they mean to say in an effective manner is substantive editing. Depending on the writer's competence, this editing can sometimes turn into ghost writing. Substantive editing is seldom a title. Many types of editors do this type of work, either in-house at a publisher or on an independent basis.
Changes to the publishing industry since the 1980s have resulted in nearly all copy editing of book manuscripts being outsourced to freelance copy editors.6
Copy editors correct spelling, grammar, and matters of house style. At newspapers and wire services, they also write headlines and work on more-substantive issues, such as accuracy, fairness and taste. In some positions, they design pages and select of news stories for inclusion. At UK and Australian newspapers, the term is "sub-editor." They may choose the layout of the publication and communicate with the printer—a production editor. This and similar jobs are also called "layout editor," "design editor," "news designer," or—more so in the past—"makeup editor."
Light edits, heavy edits, and derivative works
A "light edit" otherwise known as a '"minor change" may be regarded as changes that do not substantively change the theme, typefacing, tone, structure, characters, or other elements of intellectual property that are held by the author. Such changes would include spelling, or grammar in a way that does not deviate from the author's use of, say, non-standard grammar or speech patterns.
A "heavy edit" may change substantively the tone, structure, characters, or other elements of intellectual property contained in the work.
Executive editor
The top editor sometimes has the title executive editor or editor-in-chief. This person is generally responsible for the content of the publication. An exception is that large newspapers usually have a separate editor for the editorials and opinion pages to separate news reporting and editorial content.
The executive editor sets the publication standards for performance, as well as for motivating and developing the staff. The executive editor is also responsible for developing and maintaining the publication budget. In concert with the publisher and the operating committee, the executive editor is responsible for strategic and operational planning. The executive editor is effectively the head of the newspaper and has considerable influence on its content.
Periodicals
Editors at newspapers supervise journalists and improve their work. Newspaper editing encompasses a variety of titles and functions. These include:
Copy editors
Department editors
Managing editors and assistant or deputy managing editors (the managing editor is often second in line after the top editor)
News editors, who oversee the news desks
Photo or picture editors
Section editors and their assistants, such as for business, features, and sports
Editorial Page Editor who oversees the coverage on the editorial page. This includes chairing the Editorial Board and assigning editorial writing responsibilities. The editorial page editor may also oversee the op-ed page or those duties are assigned to a separate op-ed editor.
Top editors, who may be called editor in chief, executive editor or sometimes just editor
Readers' editors, sometimes known as the ombudsman, who arbitrate complaints
Wire editors, who choose and edit articles from various international wire services, and are usually part of the copy desk
Administrative editors (who actually don't edit but perform duties such as recruiting and directing training)
The term city editor is used differently in North America and South America, where it refers to the editor responsible for the news coverage of a newspaper's local circulation area (also sometimes called metro editor), than in the United Kingdom, where it refers to the editor responsible for coverage of business in the City of London and, by extension, coverage of business and finance in general.78
Scholarly books and journals
Editors of scholarly books and journals are of three types, each with particular responsibilities: the acquisitions editor (or commissioning editor in Britain), who contracts with the author to produce the copy, the project editor or production editor, who sees the copy through its stages from manuscript through bound book and usually assumes most of the budget and schedule responsibilities, and the copy editor or manuscript editor, who performs the tasks of readying the copy for conversion into printed form.
The primary difference between copy editing scholarly books and journals and other sorts of copy editing lies in applying the standards of the publisher to the copy. Most scholarly publishers have a preferred style guide, usually a combination of Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary and: (a) either the Chicago Manual of Style, the MLA Style Manual, or the APA Publication Manual in the US; or (b) the New Hart's Rules in the UK. The New Hart's Rules are based on "Hart's Rules for Compositors and Readers", published by the University Press, Oxford (1893). Since scholars often have strong preferences, very often a publisher will adopt different styles for different fields. For instance, psychologists prefer the APA style, while linguists might prefer the MLA style. These guidelines offer sound advice on making cited sources complete and correct and making the presentation scholarly.
Technical editing
See also: Technical writing and Technical communication
Technical editing involves reviewing text written on a technical topic, and identifying errors related to the use of language in general or adherence to a specific style guide.
Technical editing may include any of the following: correction of grammatical mistakes, misspellings, mistyping, incorrect punctuation, inconsistencies in usages, poorly structured sentences, wrong scientific terms, wrong units and dimensions, inconsistency in significant figures, technical ambivalence, technical disambiguation, correction of statements conflicting with general scientific knowledge, correction of synopsis, content, index, headings and subheadings, correcting data and chart presentation in a research paper or report, correcting errors in citations.
This activity ensures that documentation is of good quality. In large companies, experienced writers are dedicated to the technical editing function. In organizations that cannot afford dedicated editors, experienced writers typically peer-edit text produced by their relatively less experienced colleagues.
It helps if the technical editor is familiar with the subject being edited, but that is not always essential. The "technical" knowledge that an editor gains over time while working on a particular product or technology does give the editor an edge over another who has just started editing content related to that product or technology. In the long run, however, the skills that really matter are attention to detail, the ability to sustain focus while working through lengthy pieces of text on complex topics, tact in dealing with writers, and excellent communication skills.
Revising is also another form of editing. It is looking for awkward sentences, run-on sentences, and in general parts of the paper that don't make sense to the editor. Usually the writer revises his/her copy before turning it in.
A number of standards and tools (such as XML editors) have been elaborated for the editing of technical documents such as
Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA)
DocBook
Business editing
Businesses and nonprofit organizations often use editors, who may be employees of a company, individual contractors working on site at a client's office or independently off-site, or employees or partners in a specialized copywriting agency. Working with writers inside or outside the business, such editors provide services such as proofreading, copy editing, line editing, developmental editing, editing for search engine optimization (SEO), etc.
References
^ Mamishev, Alexander, Williams, Sean, Technical Writing for Teams: The STREAM Tools Handbook, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, John Wiley & Sons. Inc., Hoboken, 2009, p.128
^ Pelham Brenton, Edward, Cptn., The naval history of Great Britain: from the year MDCCLXXXIII to MDCCCXXII., Vol. III, C. Rice, Berkeley Square, London, 1824, p.163
^ "Encarta Dictionary definition of "editing".". Archived from the original on 31 October 2009. http://www.webcitation.org/5kwbaCYwg.
^ "Encarta Dictionary definition of "editor".". Archived from the original on 31 October 2009. http://www.webcitation.org/5kwbaiWpi.
^ Poland, Louise, The business, Craft and Profession of the Book Editor, in Carter, David, Galligan, Anne, (eds.), Making books: contemporary Australian publishing, Queensland University Press, 2007, p.100
^ Poland, Louise, The business, Craft and Profession of the Book Editor, in Carter, David, Galligan, Anne, (eds.), Making books: contemporary Australian publishing, Queensland University Press, 2007, p.100
^ City Editor - Mark Kleinman Sky News
^ Kleinman Sky News
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Audio editing
Film editing
Society for Editors and Proofreaders (in the UK)
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