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  1. The Subversive Copy Editor: Advice from Chicago (or, How to Negotiate Good Relationships with Your Writers, Your Colleagues, and Yourself) (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing) by Carol Fisher Saller, 2009-03-16
  2. Butcher's Copy-editing: The Cambridge Handbook for Editors, Copy-editors and Proofreaders by Judith Butcher, Caroline Drake, et all 2006-10-16
  3. Copy-Editing: The Cambridge Handbook for Editors, Authors and Publishers by Judith Butcher, 1992-08-28
  4. Writer's Friend: And a Companion for Copy Editors and Others Who Work With Publications by Martin L. Gibson, 1989-05-30
  5. Manual of Style for Use of Copy Editors, Proof Readers, Operators, and Compositors Engaged in the Production of Executive, Congressional, and Departmental Publications
  6. Solid Gold Copy Editor by C. Riblet, 1988-12
  7. Headlines and Deadlines: a Manual for Copy Editors by R.E. Garst, Theodore M. Bernstein, 1982-07-01
  8. The National Directory of Editors and Writers for Hire: 600 Freelance Business, Proofreading, Copy, Technical, and Literary Editors, plus Book Doctors, Ghostwriters, Consultants and Writing Coaches by Elizabeth Lyon, 2005-03-25
  9. Course Copy Editor's Handbook For Newspapers by Anthony R. Fellow, Tom Clanin, et all 1998-01
  10. Klan Rally: A Photographic Essay by James R. Holland, 2008-09-15
  11. Pureheart by Rita Hsu Syers, 2009-06-01
  12. A Business Management Handbook for Land Surveyors by PLS Daniel E. Beardslee, 2008-03-15
  13. THE SOUTHWESTERN LIMITED 1889-1968 NEW YORK CENTRAL Issue 61-62 Summer 2002 by Dale; Chenault, Jr., J. A. (copy editors); Thomas, Larry (editor) Allen, 2002
  14. "Copy"; Essays From an Editor's Drawer, on Religion, Literature, and Life by Hugh Miller Thompson, 2010-04-01

1. THE SLOT: A Spot For Copy Editors
Curmudgeon's guide to copy editing, a newspaper editor tells all.Category Arts Writers Resources Copy Editing...... THE SLOT Like this logo? ASPOT FOR copy editors By Bill Walsh. Slot? Getthe Tshirt. Join ACES, the American copy editors Society. Sharp Points.
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  • A killer who commits his crime in Baltimore County is 26 times more likely to receive the death penalty than one in neighboring Baltimore City. The problem is that "times [blank]er" and "times more," while very common (the above examples are from my newspaper, The Washington Post), make no sense. Although we may understand the intended meaning, such phrasing confuses addition with multiplication and, at least when taken literally, contains a built-in distortion. The bottom line:
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  • 2. THE SLOT: What Exactly Is A Copy Editor?
    copy editors are not proofreaders, although reading proofs is oftenpart of the job description. The difference is that proofreaders
    http://www.theslot.com/copyeditors.html
    HOME NEW LAPSING INTO A COMMA SHARP POINTS ... CONTACT What Exactly Is a Copy Editor?
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    The Lot of Journalism's Noble Misfits
    C opy editors check written material, usually as the final step before it is set into type, to correct errors in grammar, spelling, usage and style (in this case, style refers to a given publication's guidelines for consistency in how words, phrases, typographical elements, etc., are to be used or not used). Copy editors are not proofreaders , although reading proofs is often part of the job description. The difference is that proofreaders (a job title that scarcely exists anymore) are charged with simply looking for typographical and mechanical errors on copy that has already been typeset. Proofreaders and, indeed, copy editors reading proofs are often criticized rather than praised for making picky changes at that stage in the process, whereas the same changes might well be applauded at the copy-editing stage. This is probably less true of copy editors in other fields, but newspaper copy editors are expected to be fully qualified journalists. Just as judges are lawyers, astronauts are pilots and FBI agents are cops, newspaper copy editors are reporters first. Many, probably most, of us have actual reporting experience, and those who don't are expected to at least have basic reporting skills. It used to be that copy editors were often burned-out (or even

    3. American Copy Editors Society
    Focus on journalism. Membership and conference information, as well as training, job and internship Category Arts Writers Resources Copy Editing...... Welcome to the home of the American copy editors Society. ACES was founded in 1997as a professional journalism organization for, by and about copy editors.
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    elcome to the home of the American Copy Editors Society. ACES was founded in 1997 as a professional journalism organization for, by and about copy editors. Our aim is to provide solutions to copy desk problems, through training, discussion and an awareness of common issues. We created ACES to achieve these goals and more. Above all, we've forged the spirit and community that has helped copy editors take a more visible and constructive role in their newsrooms. Join us in continuing these efforts.
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  • Held seven conferences Surveyed editors on their workload Advised other journalism groups Set up scholarships Produced an editing guideline booklet Compiled resource material Established a headline contest Promoted copy editors' issues Created ways to communicate Provided speakers to other groups

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    4. Copy Editor
    Subscribe to a journal that answers some pressing copyediting questions. Aimed at newspaper, magazine, and book editors. language newsletter, companion Web site, and job search site for copy editors. We encourage you to post jobs, look for
    http://www.copyeditor.com/
    McMurry Publishing is one of the oldest and largest custom publishers in the United States. With offices in Phoenix and New York City, the company manages the creation and distribution of custom publications for more than 300 corporate clients.

    5. Copy Editors
    A list of terms (defined) that copy editors use in their work. To communicate about their work, copy editors use a number of terms that most people forgot after their last course in
    http://www.calmis.cahwnet.gov/file/occguide/COPYEDIT.HTM
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    6. ACES/ ASNE/The American Editor/February2000
    How papers can find and retain copy editors ACES survey quantifies industryshortage. Among their comments “Support copy editors more.
    http://www.copydesk.org/words/ASNEFebruary.htm
    “On Copy Editing”
    From The American Editor, February 2000 How papers can find and retain copy editors
    ACES survey quantifies industry shortage
    By HANK GLAMANN
    “Without support from upper management and encouragement from the rest of the newsroom, few journalists will find copy editing to be attractive.” That response to the question “How can the industry do a better job of building a better pool of copy editors?” is one of many gathered in a survey conducted to determine the extent of and the reasons for the shortage of copy editors at newspapers. The American Copy Editors Society wondered what papers were doing to address this problem, whether editors felt that the academic community should do more to feed the pipeline, and what the industry was doing to encourage people to enter the field. The study was administered by copy editor Carrie Camillo of the Star Tribune in Minneapolis. With the support of her paper and its editor, Tim McGuire, she produced a 33-page report that is the most comprehensive work available on the subject. This column is taken from Camillo’s report. ACES queried 242 newspapers, and 115 people responded. Fewer than a third (36) said that their copy desks were fully staffed, while 79 had openings, most of which (57) resulted from resignations. Other reasons included promotion of a staff member (30), increased need for staff because of pagination or other technology (21), addition to staff because of new editions or projects (20) and recovery from tighter budgets or downsizing (6).

    7. Reference Books For Copy Editors: Bibliography
    Clip tips for copy editors. By JOE GRIMM
    http://www.well.com/user/mmcadams/reference.html
    A Spelling Test A Copy Editor's Vocabulary Web Links Magazine Copy Editing
    A Bibliography for Copy Editors Last update: June 2, 2000 Melinda J. McAdams and may not be reproduced in any form for any reason. This is a U.S.-oriented list of reference books that I consider useful for copy editors and wordsmiths in general. You can buy most of them from Amazon.com, an online bookstore, by following the title links. I have used all these books, some of them extensively. An experienced copy editor (I was one, full-time, for eleven years) probably knows more about dictionaries than anyone else who isn't a professional lexicographer. I know we know more about grammar and usage than any English teacher alive, and if we don't know it, we know where to look it up.
    In this document:
    Dictionaries and Related Resources
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    Never use a paperback dictionary. Don't ask why, just don't. If editing is your job

    8. Copy Editor About
    American copy editors Society. A professional government. Editors Ink Ltd. Theresults of an informal survey of newspaper copy editors. ewriters. A
    http://www.copyeditor.com/copy/copy_links.asp

    alt.usage.english FAQ
    Frequently asked questions (and answers) from the newsgroup alt.usage.english. American Copy Editors Society A professional organization of copy editors, dedicated to improving the quality of journalism and the working lives of journalists. Its main purpose is to educate our members and others in the news business in ways of improving the standards of copy editing and increasing the value the news industry places on our craft. American Dialect Society Information about the scholarly organization dedicated to the study of the English language in North America. Bay Area Editors' Forum Information about a group of freelance and staff editors who work in the San Francisco area. Chicago Manual of Style FAQ Questions and answers about the most widely used style manual in North America. Citing Electronic Sources Information on and over 100 additional links to citing electronic sources from the Alcuin and Clemens Libraries at the College of St. Benedict and St. John's University in Minnesota. Copyediting-L Archives The archives of the busy mailing list copyediting-L, dedicated to discussions of copy-editing issues.

    9. Reference Books For Copy Editors: Bibliography
    An annotated bibliography of reference books that will be useful to copy editors,writers, and others who work with words. A Bibliography for copy editors.
    http://www.well.com/~mmcadams/reference.html
    A Spelling Test A Copy Editor's Vocabulary Web Links Magazine Copy Editing
    A Bibliography for Copy Editors Last update: June 2, 2000 Melinda J. McAdams and may not be reproduced in any form for any reason. This is a U.S.-oriented list of reference books that I consider useful for copy editors and wordsmiths in general. You can buy most of them from Amazon.com, an online bookstore, by following the title links. I have used all these books, some of them extensively. An experienced copy editor (I was one, full-time, for eleven years) probably knows more about dictionaries than anyone else who isn't a professional lexicographer. I know we know more about grammar and usage than any English teacher alive, and if we don't know it, we know where to look it up.
    In this document:
    Dictionaries and Related Resources
    [Return to top of document]
    Never use a paperback dictionary. Don't ask why, just don't. If editing is your job

    10. Copy Editor Job Submission
    has fulltime and part-time staff positions for experienced copy editors. Must have 3-5 years experience copyediting
    http://www.copyeditor.com/copy/copy_jobs_jobboard.asp
    Search the Job Board Beneath the search box is a listing of all posted job opportunities in the Copy Editor Job Board (in increments of five) beginning with the most recently posted jobs. To make the listing more specific to your interests, simply conduct a search by keyword. Status: Full Time Part Time Freelance On-Site: Yes No Title: Publications Editor Posted: Job Number: Description: Corporate Executive Board “There is no other group of people with whom I’d rather work.” We hear this refrain often at the Corporate Executive Board (CEB), voted as one of Washington, DC’s Best Places to Work for 2001in Washingtonian Magazine. We are proud of the quality of our staff and are looking to add talented, dynamic people to our (growing) ranks. In September 2002 CEB made Fortune’s list of 100 Fastest Growing Companies in the US; we also ranked # 3 on Business Week’s list of Hot Growth Companies for 2002. And, consistent with the staff comment above, we feel the primary driver behind these accolades (and the underlying business achievements) is the quality of the staff we hire and develop over time. The Corporate Executive Board (NASDAQ: EXBD) is a leading provider of best practices research and executive education, focusing on corporate strategy, operations, and general management issues. Our membership base consists of a network of more than 10,000 senior leaders at over 1,800 blue-chip companies across the globe, including over 70% of the Fortune 500. Across the past three years, our revenues have grown annually at more than 25% per year.

    11. Words For Copy Editors
    To communicate about their work, copy editors use a number of terms that most peopleforgot after their last course in English composition (or maybe never knew
    http://www.well.com/user/mmcadams/words.html
    A Spelling Test Reference Books Web Links Magazine Copy Editing
    Words About Words
    To communicate about their work, copy editors use a number of terms that most people forgot after their last course in English composition (or maybe never knew at all). In addition to knowing how to make a poor sentence better, a copy editor has to be able to defend his or her decisions to writers, editors, and fellow copy editors. That means being able to talk the talk. This list also provides a good indication of the errors that copy editors commonly catch and correct.
    antecedent
    A word, phrase, or clause to which a pronoun refers, usually (but not always) one that precedes the pronoun.
    Gary lives in the suburbs and commutes to his job in the city.
    Gary's job is unpleasant because it requires that he deal with rude and surly people.
    A possessive is not an appropriate antecedent:
    Gary's job is a 45-minute commute from his home.
    EDIT: Gary has a 45-minute commute to his job.
    EDIT: Gary's job is a 45-minute commute from home.

    12. Testy Copy Editors
    Newspaper copy editors and their fans talk shop. to the nation's No. 2 Web site for newspaper copy editors. Testy copy editors began in 1992 as a "chat room" and moved
    http://www.testycopyeditors.org/
    Welcome to the nation's No. 2 Web site for newspaper copy editors. Testy Copy Editors began in 1992 as a "chat room" and moved to a Yahoo "club" in 1999. In 2002, we opened the present site. Copy editors and their fans are invited to read the message board and contribute. The usual rules for Internet bulletin boards apply. Newspaper copy editors and their fans talk shop. The Message Board
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    J.A. Montalbano of the Albuquerque Tribune, left, and Phillip Blanchard present "Ok, Listen Up. This Is Simple" at the 2003 ACES conference in Chicago. The handout is available here in PDF format.

    13. Testy Copy Editors
    Newspaper copy editors and their fans talk shop.Category Arts Writers Resources Copy Editing......Newspaper copy editors and their fans talk shop. Click here.
    http://testycopyeditors.org/
    Welcome to the nation's No. 2 Web site for newspaper copy editors. Testy Copy Editors began in 1992 as a "chat room" and moved to a Yahoo "club" in 1999. In 2002, we opened the present site. Copy editors and their fans are invited to read the message board and contribute. The usual rules for Internet bulletin boards apply. Newspaper copy editors and their fans talk shop. The Message Board
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    Here's Who I Am
    ...
    Today's Front Pages

    (From the Newseum Web site)
    Chat
    "Telecommuting for Copy Editors" "Hacks"
    "First Job"
    ...
    "Safe Behind the IP"
    Florida editor Martha Wright needs a mug. Testy Copy Editors
    coffee mugs

    available here
    J.A. Montalbano of the Albuquerque Tribune, left, and Phillip Blanchard present "Ok, Listen Up. This Is Simple" at the 2003 ACES conference in Chicago. The handout is available here in PDF format.

    14. Testy Copy Editors
    Welcome to the nation's No. 2 Web site for newspaper copy editors. ANMurrell to write. Testy copy editors coffee mugs available here,
    http://testycopyeditors.org/index_frame.html

    15. National Fellowships For Copy Editors
    Eighteen copy editors from papers big and small took part in the 2002 Summer Institutefor Midcareer copy editors, put on by the School of Journalism and Mass
    http://www.ibiblio.org/copyed/
    And the answer is ...
    Taking a math quiz given by Professor Philip Meyer, background, are, from left, Nicole Gill of The Los Angeles Times, Jon Jensen of The South Whidbey Record (Langley, Wash.), Lisa Kaufman of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Thuan Elston of USA Today and Chad Snow of The Mesa (Ariz.) Tribune.
    ... a better-trained copydesk
    Eighteen copy editors from papers big and small took part in the 2002 Summer Institute for Midcareer Copy Editors, put on by the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. To find out more about what they learned, click below:

    16. Editing Resources On The Internet
    Like many projects, this one started out innocently enough a few requests forhelpful sources for copy editors; inquiries here and there about web sites
    http://www.ibiblio.org/slanews/nln/nln99/spring/copyedit.htm
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    Editing Resources on the Internet By Susan Jones Like many projects, this one started out innocently enough: a few requests for helpful sources for copy editors; inquiries here and there about web sites useful to writers; questions now and then about good sources for grammar tips. Before I knew it, the idea was hatched to create a list of such Internet resources. We thought that this list would be useful in BNA's in-house copy editing classes, as a link on the company's Intranet, or as a good handout in the library. There is an abundance of editing and writing help online. I divided my list into sections. For the most part, the listed web sites fall into the following categories: Editing/Style/Usage, Online Writing Labs, Grammar, Words and Miscellaneous. Editing / Style / Usage William F. Blinn Communications
    http://www.blinn.com

    17. Clips For Copy Editors
    Clip tips for copy editors. By JOE GRIMM Detroit development editor. copy editors,you have a tough, tough time showing clips of your work. Just as
    http://www.freep.com/jobspage/toolkit/clipcopy.htm
    Clip tips for copy editors By JOE GRIMM
    Detroit Free Press
    Recruiting and development editor Copy editors, you have a tough, tough time showing clips of your work. Just as a good editor's hand is invisible to readers and sometimes the writers it is tough to show your work in a quick, clean way to an editor. But we didn't say impossible. First, go back and make sure that the other parts of your application package are clean as a whistle. In some ways, editors apply higher standards to the resumes and cover letter of copy editors than to those of other journalists. Go back and check them over. Every word, every piece of punctuation, even every space should be correct. Follow AP style. While you won't be expected to know the style of the newspaper to which you are applying, straying outside of standard style rules will raise questions. Copy editors basically do two or three things. They edit, they write headlines and some do pagination or design. The latter two skills are easier to demonstrate than the first. If you've done some design work, especially if it would be part of your new job, enclose some pages. Note what work you did on the page, whether it was total layout, headlines and editing, or just the design. Headlines give you a real opportunity to show off, and most of the copy editing applicants I've seen don't do this. Enclose a sheet of your best headlines. Julie Topping, director of copy desk operations at the Charlotte Observer, says "copy chiefs like headlines the way city editors like leads."

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    copy editors Robots, bastards or saviors? By JOE GRIMM Recruiting and developmenteditor Detroit Free Press TOP EDITORS, REPORTERS, copy editors.
    http://www.freep.com/jobspage/academy/synonym.htm
    Copy editors: Robots, bastards or saviors?
    By JOE GRIMM
    Recruiting and development editor
    Detroit Free Press Quick: Give me a synonym for copy editor. Approximately 40 editors from the United States and Canada who attended an American Press Institute workshop for News Editors and Copy Desk Chiefs were asked to find synonyms from three copy editors at their papers, three reporters and three top editors. The results they sent me though terribly unscientific were interesting. Here is a rundown on a few of the names that came back:
    TOP EDITORS REPORTERS COPY EDITORS Defense Censor Redactor Gatekeeper Whipcracker Servant Sculptor Surgeon Serf Savior Faultfinder Clarifier Designer Late-night caller Proofreader Unappreciated Nudge Nitpicker Watchdog Wordsmith Robot Rescue squad Copy cleaner Word nerd Succinct Bastard Coach Reader advocate Safety net Garbageman Improver Backstop Backstop Copy grunt Drudge Machine Massager Word-tron Know-it-all Paginator Abused Masseur Producer Nitpicker Grunt Processor God Designer The list fooled me. When I did this exercise with a similar group at API five years ago, a lot of animals came running back: drone, scapegoat, workhorse, junkyard dog, bastard and watchdog. Bastard and watchdog still made the lists, but the other animals disappeared. The new pattern went more like this: machine, robot, word-tron, spellchecker, technocrat and mechanic.

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    911, 1999). Lawrence The Next Generation (Nov. 2-4, 1999). What A Waste! (Oct.26-28, 1999). The Business of KU Sports (Oct. 19-22, 1999). copy editors.
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    A war of words with copy editors. By LEON HALE Copyright 2002 Houston Chronicle Apparentlyone of the Chronicle's copy editors changed waked up to woken up. .
    http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/metropolitan/hale/1274750

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