Synopses & Reviews
"A basic text for beginning copyeditors and a good read for old pros, this handbook will also enlighten any editor contemplating freelance work." and#151; Margaret Mahan, former Managing Editor, University of Chicago Press, and editor of
The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition
"The Copyeditor's Handbook brims with valuable information, good advice, and helpful suggestions for novice copyeditors and experienced practitioners. It is comforting to know that current and future copyeditors will be able to turn to this handbook. I'm placing this work, which fills a huge gap in the literature, right beside my dictionary, and will highly recommend it to all my colleagues and students." and#151;Alice Levine, Lecturer, The Denver Publishing Institute, and freelance editor
"A definite 'must have' for the beginning to intermediate editor or author, and even the experienced editor. An indispensable reference tool." and#151;Kim Hawley, President, The Chicago Book Clinic
"This is the book that every teacher of editing has been waiting for: thorough, clear, authoritative, up-to-date, and sane." and#151;Beth Luey, Director, Scholarly Publishing Program, Arizona State University
"This book warms the cockles of the copyediting heart. It is thorough, useful, helpful, and smart. And it fills a huge vacuum." and#151;Constance Hale, author of Sin and Syntax and Wired Style
"An excellent resource. The Copyeditor's Handbook should sit on every business editor's shelf, next to the in-house style guide." and#151;Erika Henik, Research Publications Manager, Banc of America Securities LLC
Synopsis
The Copyeditor's Handbook is a lively, practical manual for newcomers to publishing and for experienced editors who want to fine-tune their skills or broaden their understanding of the craft. Addressed to copyeditors in book publishing and corporate communications, this thoughtful handbook explains what copyeditors do, what they look for when they edit a manuscript, and how they develop the editorial judgment needed to make sound decisions.
This book may be used for self-instruction or as a textbook in copyediting classes. The fifteen practice exercisesand#151;ranging from sets of sentences to 900-word articlesand#151;are accompanied by answer keys and detailed line-by-line explanations. Readers will also welcome the glossary of copyediting jargon, glossary of grammar terms, and a checklist for analyzing the idiosyncrasies of a publisher's "house style." All editors will want to keep this handy reference right next to their copy of The Chicago Manual of Style, Words into Type, or the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
Synopsis
An intelligent, friendly how-to handbook for copyeditors in book publishing and corporate communications, suitable for classroom, self-instruction, and desktop reference.
About the Author
Amy Einsohn is a professional editor with twenty years of experience in scholarly, trade nonfiction, corporate, and technical publishing. She has taught copyediting classes through the University of California's Extension Program and through editcetera (a San Francisco Bay Area editorial cooperative) and has also conducted on-site corporate training workshops.
Table of Contents
MAJOR TOPICS:- Procedures for copyediting on-screen and on hard copy
- Basic reference books and online editorial resources
- Mechanical conventions (punctuation, spelling, capitalization, etc.)
- Solutions to pesky grammar problems
- Handling of tables, graphs, illustrations, reference notes, bibliographies, and indexes
- Typecoding and specifications