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E-raamat: New Perspectives on Technical Editing

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  • Kirjastus: Baywood Publishing Company Inc
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  • ISBN-13: 9781351842730
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ABOUT THE BOOK New Perspectives on Technical Editing provides readers with a rich picture of a thriving discipline. Its 10 chapters are written by various experts in the field, each of whom looks at technical editing from a distinct vantage point, setting challenging questions and offering authoritative recommendations based on experience and research. Contributors examine significant approaches to the practice and teaching of technical editing: the recommended research methodologies, the not entirely straightforward history of technical editing, effective approaches to developing editing courses, the politics of editing within today's organizations, the definition and on-the-job work of copyediting, the power of electronic editing, the complex nature and best practices of science editing, and the nuts and bolts of successfully editing technical journals. Readers will find insights into background literature, trends, responsibilities, workflow, legal issues, ethics, tricks of the trade, unanticipated complications, business know-how, considerations of audience, interpersonal relations, and strategies for different media that they can apply in their own work and research. Each contributor provides substantive chapter references, and the book's annotated bibliography describes and evaluates 100 of the most influential and useful editing resources.

This book examines the thriving discipline of technical editing from several viewpoints: research methodologies, history of technical editing, course development, editing within organizations, copyediting, electronic editing, science editing, and editing of technical journals; includes an annotated bibliography.



New Perspectives on Technical Editing provides readers with a rich picture of a thriving discipline. Its 10 chapters are written by various experts in the field, each of whom looks at technical editing from a distinct vantage point, setting challenging questions and offering authoritative recommendations based on experience and research. Contributors examine significant approaches to the practice and teaching of technical editing: the recommended research methodologies, the not entirely straightforward history of technical editing, effective approaches to developing editing courses, the politics of editing within today's organizations, the definition and on-the-job work of copyediting, the power of electronic editing, the complex nature and best practices of science editing, and the nuts and bolts of successfully editing technical journals. Readers will find insights into background literature, trends, responsibilities, workflow, legal issues, ethics, tricks of the trade, unanticipated complications, business know-how, considerations of audience, interpersonal relations, and strategies for different media that they can apply in their own work and research. Each contributor provides substantive chapter references, and the book's annotated bibliography describes and evaluates 100 of the most influential and useful editing resources.
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(6)
Avon J. Murphy
Chapter 2 Conducting Research in Technical Editing
7(22)
Angela Eaton
Chapter 3 History and Trends in Technical Editing
29(22)
Thomas L. Warren
Chapter 4 The Teaching of Technical Editing
51(16)
Carolyn D. Rude
Chapter 5 The Editor Within the Modern Organization
67(18)
Michelle Corbin
Chapter 6 Copyediting and Beyond
85(22)
Jean Hollis Weber
Chapter 7 The Editor and the Electronic Word: Onscreen Editing as a Tool for Efficiency and Communication with Authors
107(20)
Geoffrey J. S. Hart
Chapter 8 Editing Within the Pure Sciences
127(28)
Barbara Gastel
Chapter 9 Editing a Technical Journal
155(26)
George F. Hayhoe
Chapter 10 Annotated Bibliography
181(20)
Avon J. Murphy
Thomas L. Warren
Contributors 201(2)
Index 203
Avon J. Murphy is a technical editor based in Western Washington. He owns Murphy Editing and Writing Services, specializing in the development and editing of Web sites, articles and books on computer technologies, and mystery fiction. A former college professor and government technical writer, he is a fellow of the Society for Technical Communication and, since 1993, the book review editor for the Society for Technical Communication's quarterly journal, Technical Communication.