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The Craft of Editing

The Craft of Editing. Editing isn’t a cosmetic process. It’s a thinking process. Richard Rhodes, author Making of the Atomic Bomb. Although editing is a large subject, we will focus on the editing that occurs in the sign-off process. Editing documents: Reviewing Line editing

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The Craft of Editing

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  1. The Craft of Editing Editing isn’t a cosmetic process. It’s a thinking process. Richard Rhodes, author Making of the Atomic Bomb

  2. Although editing is a large subject, we will focus on the editing that occurs in the sign-off process Editing documents: Reviewing Line editing Online editing Proofreading Reducing friction: Actions by authors Actions by editors

  3. Before editing someone’s document,you should first consider your constraints Audience of Document Format of Document Process to Publish Document Formality of Document Other Editors of Document Politics and Ethics

  4. Three aspects of the writing affect the way that editors assess documents Content Style Form

  5. Is the content appropriate? Is the content correct? Is the content complete? Editing for content involves deciding what message to send

  6. Focus on language Focus on structure Focus on illustration Editing for style involves deciding how to communicate the message

  7. Focus on punctuation Focus on grammar Focus on usage Focus on format Focus on spelling Editing for form concerns whether the communication is properly presented

  8. Difficulty of Change Importance of Change Consistency of Change Disposition of Writer What variables determine how much change you make?

  9. consistency hierarchy clarity effect effect effect affect most important deletee e next most important least important A well-done edit has three characteristics: clarity, consistency, and hierarchy

  10. devised for sentence too long This construction / #the au* *au: are you implying that Chem E contaminated the soil? One convention is to circle comments,but not added words or letters Last year, city engineers came up with a plan to address the tetrachloroethane-contaminated soil required to be excavated for planned thoroughfare constructionthat will occur within right-of-way adjacent to Building 1817, which houses the Genetics Laboratory.

  11. Editors Identifying pet peeves Negotiating gray areas Establishing boundaries Controlling tone Understanding authors Reducing the friction between editors and authors calls for action on both sides Authors Identifying constraints Submitting outlines early Allotting time for editors Mulling over criticisms

  12. Pet peeves are those rules that you enforce more strictly than other editors do naked “this”—avoid bureaucratic nouns—avoid “however” to join two independent clauses—avoid series comma—use exclamation point—avoid

  13. When editing someone’s writing, consider tone Editor Edit one another as you would wish to be edited Lead with the positive Author

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