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Technical Editing

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Zero highlighting or markings. Only minimal shelf wear with clean pages and tight binding. Excellent copy for class!. SHIPS NEXT BUSINESS DAY!

422 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1991

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Profile Image for Rachel Aranda.
985 reviews2,290 followers
June 15, 2019
A book on Technical Editing that has a nice amount of details on jobs and the importance of technical editing. The visuals on markups were also useful since I was ignorant on some of them. The information is quite useful but it can turn into dull reading after a while. This is not a book to read for fun but to learn!

The biggest downside would have to be that if a person learning about technical editing wanted to read this book by themselves (yes some if us truly exist) then they'd never know the answers to the questions at the end of each chapter. The only way I was able to see about solving this problem was by taking a class at university that used this book and asking my professor. Another option is buying the teacher package that had the answers to the questions online but that's more money spent.

My feelings are mixed on this book but I can tell the authors researched and carefully decided on what topics they wanted included in this book. The effort is much appreciated, ladies!
4 reviews
April 14, 2016
Quite informative, but extremely expensive.
Profile Image for Aaron Byers.
242 reviews4 followers
June 12, 2020
Boring but needed for class. I guess if I was teaching this subject, this would be a good book. As a student, it didn't seem any better, or different, than any other textbook on the subject.
Profile Image for Taylor Devarie.
1 review1 follower
July 25, 2015
Excellent textbook on all aspects of Technical Editing, from working in a publishing house to working on contract individually, from copyediting conventions to general project management. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in building skills and broadening areas of expertise as a professional editor. Currently rereading it (and I'm sure it'd be an excellent reference for the advanced editor - I'll let you know in a decade, haha).
117 reviews
February 4, 2016
This was the assigned text for a class I am taking in Technical Editing. I thought it was just OK. It did contain useful and important information that was presented fairly well. I don't have other related books to compare it too but it was a bit dry.
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345 reviews12 followers
December 19, 2014
I don't usually give more than three stars to textbooks, if that tells you how useful this one is! I've never met Dr. Rude, but I can confirm from experience that Dr. Eaton is an extraordinary professor and knows her stuff. I would take this class every semester if I could.
Profile Image for Becky.
434 reviews5 followers
February 4, 2016
This was the assigned text for a class I am taking in Technical Editing. I thought it was just OK. It did contain useful and important information that was presented fairly well. I don't have other related books to compare it too but it was a bit dry.
Profile Image for Connie.
96 reviews
April 16, 2009
A good book about editing for technical documents.
Profile Image for Sarah.
194 reviews2 followers
April 29, 2017
For editing, this is a very helpful book. Personally I would have preferred this to focus more on in-depth copyediting because some of the comprehensive editing things seem like they would be covered in a Document Design class rather than in an editing book, but that's just me.

That being said, I have found this very enlightening. I never realized how time consuming copyediting can be or the complications that arise between an editor and a client.

Conclusion

If you're looking into doing freelance work or just want to brush up on your editing skills, read this. I'm probably going to be looking over this a bunch for both of those reasons.
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