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Complete Editor 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

(University of Tennessee - Knoxville, USA), (University of Alabama, USA)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 590 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Aug-2005
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0205434630
  • ISBN-13: 9780205434633
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x210 mm, kaal: 590 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Aug-2005
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0205434630
  • ISBN-13: 9780205434633
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Filled with abundant exercises, The Complete Editor provides readers with many resources actively learn about copyediting, headline writing, decision-making, relationships with writers, graphic presentations, photo editing and layout and design. It also contains a separate chapter on legal principles that an editor needs to understand. This efficient and well-written text gives readers basic information about the essential topics at hand.

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Filled with abundant exercises, The Complete Editor provides readers with many resources actively learn about copyediting, headline writing, decision-making, relationships with writers, graphic presentations, photo editing and layout and design. It also contains a separate chapter on legal principles that an editor needs to understand. This efficient and well-written text gives readers basic information about the essential topics at hand.
Preface ix
The Job of the Editor
1(24)
The Job of the Editor
3(1)
Tools of an Editor
4(1)
The Making of News
5(2)
Beginning the Editing Process
7(6)
Modern Challenges
13(2)
Exercises
15(10)
Tools of the Editor
25(29)
Grammar
27(2)
Punctuation
29(1)
Spelling
30(1)
Dealing with Words
31(2)
Common Writing Errors
33(4)
Keepers of the Language
37(1)
Exercises
38(16)
Style and the Stylebook
54(20)
Wire Service Stylebooks
56(1)
Journalistic Conventions
57(3)
Language Sensitivity
60(2)
Attention to Detail
62(1)
Exercises
63(11)
Accuracy, Clarity, and Brevity
74(26)
Accuracy
76(2)
What to Check
78(1)
References
79(1)
Clarity
80(4)
Brevity
84(1)
Types of Writing
84(3)
Four Characteristics of Media Writing
87(1)
Exercises
88(12)
The Complete Editor
100(32)
The Editor-Writer Relationship
101(1)
Responsibilities of the Editor
102(3)
Honesty and Fairness
105(1)
Skepticism
105(1)
Acting Ethically
106(6)
The Five Commandments
112(2)
Exercises
114(18)
Headlines and Summaries
132(23)
The Job of the Headline
136(1)
Types of Headlines
137(3)
Principles of Headline Writing
140(3)
Guidelines
143(1)
Summaries
144(2)
Conclusion
146(1)
Exercises
147(8)
Pictures
155(23)
The Photo Editor
156(1)
Selection
157(3)
Cropping
160(4)
Digital Photography
164(1)
Pictures on the Web
165(2)
Ethics and Taste
167(2)
Cutlines
169(3)
Exercises
172(6)
Infographics
178(43)
The Graphics Revolution
179(2)
Defining Graphics Journalism
181(1)
Type-Based Graphics
182(3)
Chart-Based Graphics
185(3)
Illustration-Based Graphics
188(5)
Developing Infographics
193(2)
Conclusion
195(2)
Exercises
197(24)
Design and Layout
221(54)
Visual Logic
222(2)
Tools of Design
224(6)
Newspaper Design
230(1)
Types of Newspaper Design
231(2)
Principles of Layout
233(3)
Twelve Rules
236(3)
News Judgment
239(2)
Magazine Design
241(2)
Web Design
243(2)
Conclusion
245(1)
Exercises
246(29)
The Editor and the Law
275(15)
The Legal System
276(2)
The First Amendment
278(1)
Libel
279(2)
Defenses against Libel
281(1)
Constitutional Defenses
281(3)
Privacy
284(2)
Defenses against Invasion of Privacy Charges
286(1)
News Gathering
286(3)
Constant Vigilance
289(1)
Appendix A Copy Editing Symbols 290(1)
Appendix B Diagnostic Test 291(7)
Appendix C Creating Charts in Excel 298(7)
Index 305


James G. Stovall, University of Tennessee - Knoxville Edward Mullins, University of Alabama