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Copyediting Webcast: Editing Translations
In this webinar, a former translation project manager will walk you through some of the challenges and pitfalls of working with translations.
01:23:00
Recorded Webcast
Copyediting Webcast
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ADVANCED
Copyediting Webcast: Mastering Numbers
This Master Class will give you confidence in numeracy with a discussion of often-repeated errors and some tips for spotting and correcting them.
01:31:00
Recorded Webcast
Copyediting Webcast
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Copyediting Webcast: Quality Control for Publications
Errors have a nasty way of hiding in text, creeping into layout, and evading reviewers. The only solution: develop a rigorous publications workflow that gives you multiple chances to catch mistakes.
01:20:00
Recorded Webcast
Copyediting Webcast
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ADVANCED
Copyediting Webcast: Translating Medicalese into English
Doctors, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals use choices of wording that are designed to say “This is medical!"
01:32:00
Recorded Webcast
Copyediting Webcast
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December 2022: More about Singular They: Editors’ Use of Comprehensive Style Guides to Make Decisions about This Shifting Pronoun
Earlier, we described the results of our survey of 80 editors about their perceptions of singular they. We dig deeper into perceptions of singular they and, in the process, elucidate style guides’ varying advice about this pronoun in flux.
01:00:00
Registration closed at 12/14/2022 05:00 PM
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STANDARD
December 2023 - Timeless basic math: Lessons from old math books
I’ve updated my own math presentation with these lessons — there was a lot of overlap! — on percentages, averages, and more simple math that comes up regularly in copy but that is still so often wrong.
01:00:00
Registration closed at 12/12/2023 01:00 PM
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Developing a Quality Editorial Process End-to-End
In this session, we'll discuss a standard editorial process you can use to guide your publications from start to finish -- all the way from development through final proofing. Part of the ACES 2020 Online Series.
01:00:00
Recorded Webcast
ACES2020Online
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STANDARD
Don't Eat Your Words: How We Talk About Food and Bodies and Why It Matters
One category not often included in the conversation around conscious language is the language we use to describe food and bodies.
01:00:00
Recorded Webcast
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BEGINNER
Editing Cookbooks: The Little Things Matter
Cookbook buyers say they want luscious food photographs, contemporary themes and interesting stories. That may be, but they also expect the recipes to be impeccable in consistency, accuracy and instruction or else the cookbook is deemed a failure.
01:00:00
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Editing in a Multilingual World
Recorded webcast: This session will address issues like formal versus informal writing styles, context, cohesion, denotations, connotations, lexicon, and grammar.
01:00:00
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Editors Can Be Educators: Using PerfectIt to Lift the Quality of Writing at Your Organization
Building your style manual into PerfectIt helps colleagues learn how to write at your organization without feeling scolded.
01:00:00
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ADVANCED
Enforcing House Styles: Customizing PerfectIt for Advanced Users
Spending hours checking that every detail conforms to a style manual is time-consuming and it can distract you from the most important work of substantive editing. There is an easier way!
01:00:00
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Engaged Style Guides: Co-Creating Standards with Your Community
We'll discuss best practices for gathering feedback on language about sensitive and complex social issues as well as how to apply the information throughout your editorial process.
01:00:00
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February 2021 – When words & design collide: How to write and edit with design in mind
Writers and editors who take this session will learn the basics of design and best practices for collaborating well with designers to tell powerful stories and secure more writing and editing opportunities.
01:00:00
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February 2022 - From Layout to Line Editing: The Ins and Outs of Magazine Editing
This session is for anyone who has a love for and fascination with magazines and has thought about pursuing editing work for magazines.
01:00:00
Registration closed at 02/17/2022 01:00 PM
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February 2023 - Writing, Editing, and Communicating in Architecture
The session aims at how writing and articulation can affect the discourse around architectural design and positively impact and influence it.
01:00:00
Registration closed at 02/15/2023 04:00 PM
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STANDARD
February 2024 - Nuts and Bolts Punctuation
Nuts and Bolts Punctuation is a basic overview of how to use — and how not to use — punctuation, with focus on commas, apostrophes and semicolons.
01:00:00
Registration closed at 02/20/2024 04:00 PM
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STANDARD
For Editors Who Want to Wear All the Hats: Editorial Work in Instructional Design for Online Learning
Instructional design work provides opportunities for editors to apply their skills in all the editorial disciplines—developmental editing, structural editing, line editing, copyediting, and proofreading.
01:00:00
Recorded Webcast
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ADVANCED
Grammar Arcana
Join us for a session with Madam Grammar herself, Lisa McLendon. Part of the ACES 2020 Online series.
01:00:00
Recorded Webcast
ACES2020Online
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ADVANCED
Handling Non-English Words in English Text
When you handle names and other words from other languages, there’s much more to it than “Do I italicize this?”
Recorded Webcast
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