Description |
xvi, 403 pages ; 24 cm |
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regular print |
Contents |
A: Introduction to publishing. 1. Publishing roles and responsibilities -- 2. Project and production managment -- B: The basics of editing. 3. Getting ready for editing -- 4. Parts of a book -- 5. Structural and copy editing principles -- 6. Editing practice: onscreen editing techniques -- 7. Editing practice: copy editing techniques -- 8. Editing practice: other elements -- 9. Editing practice: artwork -- 10. Specific areas of editing -- C: The production process. 11. Proofreading processes and techniques -- 12. Proofreading practice -- 13. Editing indexes -- 14. Final stages and print production -- 15. Ebooks |
Summary |
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 Handbook is an invaluable resource |
Analysis |
Australian |
Notes |
Originally published: Canberra : Australian Government Publishing Service, 1994 |
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Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Also issued online |
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Originally published Canberra : AGPS Press, c1994 |
Subject |
Publishers and publishing -- Australia.
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Editing.
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Editing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Publishers and publishing -- Australia -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Reading List |
ALW738 prescribed text 2024
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Genre/Form |
Handbooks and manuals.
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Handbooks and manuals.
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Author |
Hill, Beryl (Editor), author
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Wang, Lan (Publishing manager), author
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ISBN |
9781118635957 (paperback) |
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