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Book SynopsisTrade Review"Absolutely required for students in publishing programs, the volume will also be valuable for those working with copyeditors and those interested in becoming freelance editors. . . . Essential." * CHOICE *
"An indispensable classic." * Technical Communications *
"Anyone working in publishing today would do well to pick up and thoroughly imbibe the lessons in The Freelance Editor’s Handbook: A Complete Guide to making your business thrive even if she or he has no intention of ever freelancing—that is, if someone hopes to land a “steady” full-time job or keep working at one."
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Table of ContentsPreface to the Fourth Edition, by Marilyn Schwartz
Preface to the Third Edition, by Amy Einsohn
Abbreviations and Conventions
PART 1. THE ABC's OF COPYEDITING
1. WHAT COPYEDITORS DO
Principal Tasks
Levels of Copyediting
The Editorial Process
Editorial Triage
Estimates
One Paragraph, Three Ways
Professionalism and Ethics
2. BASIC PROCEDURES
Skill Sets
Marking Changes on Hard Copy
Making Changes On-Screen
Querying
Style Sheets
Informal Communications and Transmittal Letters
Author Review and Manuscript Cleanup
3. REFERENCE BOOKS AND RESOURCES
Four Essential Books
Language Corpora
On the Bookshelf
Websites, Email Lists, Discussion Boards, and Blogs
PART 2. EDITORIAL STYLE
4. PUNCTUATION
Conventions, Fashions, and Style
Function 1: Terminal Punctuation
Function 2: Joining Clauses
Function 3: Setting Off Phrases
Function 4: Indicating Omission
Mark-by-Mark Pitfalls
Multiple Punctuation
Eyeballing Every Mark
Controversial Techniques
5. SPELLING AND HYPHENATION
Improving Your Spelling Skills
Variant Spellings
British Spelling
Homophones
Foreign Words and Phrases
Proper Nouns and Adjectives
Plurals
Possessives
One Word or Two?
Spell-Checkers
6. CAPITALIZATION AND THE TREATMENT OF NAMES
Personal Names and Titles
Astronomical Terms and Geographical Names
Racial and Ethnic Groups
Names of Institutions and Companies, Trademarks, and Brand Names
7. NUMBERS AND NUMERALS
Words or Numerals?
Punctuation of Numerals
Cardinals and Ordinals
Fractions
Percentages, Percentage Points, Basis Points, Percentiles, and Portions
Money
Time
Street Numbers and Phone Numbers
Units of Measurement
Roman Numerals
Inclusive Numerals
Mathematical Signs and Symbols
Ambiguous Numerical Statements
Style Sheet Entries
8. QUOTATIONS
Misspellings in the Source Document
Odd Wording in the Source Document
Run-in and Set-off Quotations
Editing a Pull Quote
Punctuation of Quotations
Syntactical Fit
Ellipsis Points
Brackets
Citing Sources
9. ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
Abbreviations
Symbols and Signs
10. TABLES, GRAPHS, AND ART
Tables
Graphs
Art
Use of "Alt Text"
11. REFERENCES
Author-Date System
Reference Note System
Citation-Sequence System
Citation of Digital Sources
12. FRONT MATTER, BACK MATTER, AND RUNNING HEADS
Front Matter
Back Matter
Running Heads (and Running Feet)
13. MARKUP
Markup of Hard Copy
Markup On-Screen
Heads and Subheads
Lists
Design Specs
PART 3. LANGUAGE EDITING
14. GRAMMAR AND USAGE: PRINCIPLES AND PITFALLS
Whose Grammar?
Subject-Verb Agreement
Troublesome Verbs
Split Infinitives
Subjective Mood
Dangling Participles
Dangling and Misplaced Modifiers
Garden-Path Sentences
Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement
Case of Nouns and Pronouns
Parallel Form
More Muddled Syntax
Adjectives and Adverbs
Prepositions
Miscellaneous Bugaboos
15. BEYOND GRAMMAR
Organization
Point of View
Expository Style
Plain Language Compliance
Accessibility
Global English
EFL and ESL Editing
Bias-Free Language
Publishing Law
Checklist of Editorial Preferences
Glossary of Copyediting Terms
Selected Bibliography
Index