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collaborate on documents. Additionally, Google Docs users can invite others via email to view, comment, and edit any file of their choosing, and those who were invited can view and edit the document together in real time. Unlike Google Docs whose files can only be shared through the web app, Dropbox shares from a desktop app. Dropbox users can share documents as links or as shared folders. Users can create shared folders and add others to the folder. Files in a shared folder will appear in the other user's
Dropbox and all involved users receive notifications when edits are made to a file in the folder. Adobe's Buzzword allows users to share files, with the user's choice from varying levels of editing access and includes a version history feature which tracks changes made to documents and lets users revert to earlier versions. Useful in many word processors, a track changes feature allows users to make changes to a document and view them separately from the original document. In Microsoft Word, users can choose whether to show or hide changes by clicking track changes under the Review ribbon. Those editing documents can leave comments by clicking wherever the user desires to leave a comment and clicking New Comment under the review ribbon or by highlighting text and clicking New Comment. Users can apply revisions and choose which level of markups to view under the Show Markup dropdown menu in the Review ribbon. Users can also choose to accept or reject changes by clicking either Accept or Reject in the Review Ribbon.
841:, as online resources rise in popularity, copy editors endeavor to meet the increase in digital consumption to the best of their abilities, and such high competition has resulted in a gradual "declining of quality in editing", such as copy editing or fact-checking. However, this does not mean that the internet has limited the scope of a copy editor's responsibilities or job opportunities. One of the most important advancements of the digital age is the advent of pagination, which gives copy editors more control over the construction and revisions of their content, and is a convenient feature in modern software. Despite the increasing number of programs, however, some copy editors believe their basic functions and duties have not changed much. Other copy editors think that the Internet has simplified fact-checking and that websites such as Facebook or Twitter have aided information-gathering. Other digital skills, such as image selection and search engine optimization, increase the visibility of search results, especially when searching for keywords in headlines.
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and background in statistics to help catch mistakes related to data within an article to help authors have a better chance at getting published. Statistics are an aspect of copy editing that may be helpful to understanding a broader range of topics. Understanding how to read and interpret data allows copy editors to more accurately help authors which allows them to have a greater chance of publishing their work. According to
Marisha Fonseca, who wrote a study on the correlation between understanding statistics in copy-editing, there are many articles that contain statistical flaws. Although a background in statistics is not necessary to become a copy editor, the training and background in understanding quantitative data can allow copy editors to further prevent inaccuracies in data related works.
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audience for whom the material is being produced). These parties (together with the copy editor) work to achieve the same goal, namely, to produce an error-free publication and improve the reader experience by reducing extraneous cognitive load. The copy editor strives to improve clarity, coherence, consistency, and correctness β otherwise known as the "4 Cs", each of which serves the copy editor's "cardinal C", which is communication.
798:. This shows that the age of copy editing has now surpassed traditional methods of editing. The basics of checking grammar and punctuation are still necessary, but in the age of technology, the field of copy-editing has grown to include digital editing of various forms of media. Contemporary copy editors now have to review and understand current technology to help authors gain credibility in today's digital age.
512:, the roles and responsibilities of a copy editor have changed. For instance, beginning in 1990, copy editors learned pagination electronically. They could now look at multiple pages of a text on multiple screens and easily make their edits in that environment, as opposed to pasting physical paper cut-outs onto a board by hand. This technological advance also required that copy editors learn new software such as
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as a practice has not experienced any extreme upheaval other than the desktop publishing revolution of the 1980s. This phenomenon began as the result of a series of inventions that were released during the middle of this decade, and refers to the growth of technology usage in the field of copyediting. Namely, the development of the
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229:for the author to resolve on his or her own time.
2139:. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2023.
1770:"Will Automated Copy Editors Replace Human Ones?"
928: β Academic style guide for American English
913: β Book on English usage by Associated Press
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2151:The Copyeditor's Guide to Substance and Style
2132:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009.
2095:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009.
1861:"Overview of Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides"
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2012:The Art of Editing in the Age of Convergence
1675:Journalism & Mass Communication Educator
556:Traditionally, the copy editor would read a
2153:, 3rd edn. Alexandria, VA: EEI Press, 2006.
2146:, 3rd edn. Alexandria, VA: EEI Press, 1997.
1619:"Workshop: Keeping your copy editors happy"
641:Differentiating from other forms of editing
619:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
568:and text corrections are entered directly.
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1242:. Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley. p. 50.
1240:Copyediting & Proofreading for Dummies
572:this is truer in journalism than it is in
1975:. American Journalism Review. 13 May 2014
1855:
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2137:The Chicago guide to copyediting fiction
1795:Alghini, Christopher (23 October 2013).
1113:Einsohn, Amy; Schwartz, Marilyn (2019).
2000:, 2nd edn. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2006.
1509:(Thesis). Eastern Michigan University.
1458:Cynthia J. Davis, Kathryn West (2006).
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2113:Rude, Carolyn D. & Angela Eaton.
2051:Einsohn, Amy & Marilyn Schwartz.
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2007:, 8th edn. Allyn & Bacon, 2004.
539:(such as Twitter and Facebook), and
1998:McGraw-Hill's Proofreading Handbook
1940:(4th ed.). New York: Longman.
1594:"The Power and Perils of Headlines"
1592:Deborah Howell (October 28, 2007).
1315:, p. 369. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford.
1291:, p. 211. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford.
953:The document is then published as:
837:According to a 2011 publication by
807:publications, such as BuzzFeed and
175:Gilad also mentions the following:
2117:, 5th edn. Boston: Longman, 2010.
1658:: 46 – via Essay Statistics.
1220:use of abbreviations and acronyms
1216:treatment of numbers and numerals
955:Phoebe Ayers (November 11, 2014).
480:); as well as others, such as the
182:Page numbers, headers, and footers
147:Italicization (appropriate use of
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1836:from the original on Apr 19, 2016
1744:"Definitions of editorial skills"
1513:from the original on Sep 8, 2023.
757:The technological development of
474:Xerox multilingual character code
102:refers to the textual content of
32:Knowledge (XXG):Basic copyediting
1832:. Make Use Of. 26 October 2009.
1776:from the original on Apr 8, 2016
1718:Calonia, Jennifer (2022-09-06).
1524:Dan Appenfeller (May 13, 2014).
708:
1799:. Coolhead Tech. Archived from
1768:King, Michael (14 April 2014).
1362:"History of Desktop Publishing"
434:After the globalization of the
2079:Copyediting: A Practical Guide
1772:. American Journalism Review.
1013:Stainton, Elsie Myers (2002).
1:
2291:Pundit / Commentator
1647:Fonseca, Marisha (May 2013).
1222:use of italics and bold type
1206:). Editorial style includes:
1019:. Columbia University Press.
882:List of American copy editors
856:ACES: The Society for Editing
578:American Copy Editors Society
470:Viewpoint desktop environment
2014:, 11th edn. Routledge, 2017.
1539:Fred Vultee (June 1, 2013).
1439:. Tamiment Institute: 3β22.
1156:Sparkle Web Digital Services
590:Traits, skills, and training
2086:The Fine Art of Copyediting
2026:(4th ed.). Cambridge:
1016:The Fine Art of Copyediting
961:. Purdue University Press.
926:The Chicago Manual of Style
332:Figure numbers and captions
202:The Chicago Manual of Style
63:The Chicago Manual of Style
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2102:. Dublin: Claritas, 2015.
2028:Cambridge University Press
839:Angela Anne Avery-Ahlijian
780:search engine optimization
128:Abbreviations and acronyms
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1445:10.1080/00236567008584104
1141:. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
1115:The Copyeditor's Handbook
717:This section needs to be
508:Owing to the rise of the
1656:European Science Editing
1287:Hellinga, Lotte (2009).
1218:treatment of quotations
766:Contemporary copy editor
611:American Press Institute
311:Headings and subheadings
305:Part and chapter numbers
2362:Technical communication
2266:Journalists (reporters)
2100:A Dictionary of Editing
2084:Myers Stainton, Elsie.
1906:"Track changes in Word"
1238:Gilad, Suzanne (2007).
1152:"What is Copy Editing?"
993:"What Is Copy Editing?"
917:New Oxford Style Manual
833:Effects of the internet
649:Vs. substantive editing
389:word-processing program
265:that appear in the text
196:New Oxford Style Manual
2372:Journalism occupations
2128:Saller, Carol Fisher.
1671:"Contemporary editing"
627:Associated Press style
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284:against the manuscript
138:Footnotes and endnotes
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2059:Ginna, Peter (2017).
1689:– via ProQuest.
1405:Allen Renear (2002).
1180:Einsohn, Amy (2011).
1088:Einsohn, Amy (2011).
932:Oxford English Corpus
582:
486:desktop laser printer
243:political correctness
85:developmental editing
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1568:"What's a slot man?"
1409:. The Gale Group Inc
1407:"Desktop Publishing"
552:Changes in the field
308:Titles and subtitles
162:Numbers and numerals
2367:Writing occupations
2210:Contributing editor
2098:Γ BrΓ³gΓ‘in, SΓ©amas.
1669:Loop, Mead (2000).
1598:The Washington Post
1386:. The Authors Guild
1311:Luey, Beth (2009).
468:computer, with its
320:Displayed equations
2149:Stroughton, Mary.
2135:Amy J. Schneider.
2005:The Art of Editing
1625:on 7 February 2006
1137:Lozano, George A.
522:Affinity Publisher
476:(the precursor of
208:The Canadian Style
119:Mechanical editing
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2115:Technical editing
2108:978-0-9934649-0-4
2070:978-0-226-29983-9
2037:978-0-521-84713-1
1996:Anderson, Laura.
1938:Technical editing
1547:on August 9, 2016
1335:The Editorial Eye
1249:978-0-470-12171-9
1193:978-0-520-27156-2
1124:978-0-520-28672-6
1099:978-0-520-27156-2
796:Adobe Illustrator
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615:Poynter Institute
378:On-screen editing
369:Hard-copy editing
337:of each element.
282:table of contents
215:Grammar and usage
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