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The Copyeditor's Handbook: A Guide for Book Publishing and Corporate Communications | 
| Author: Amy Einsohn Publisher: University of California Press Category: Book
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $16.47 You Save: $8.48 (34%)
Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 13690
Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 574 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.9 x 1.4
ISBN: 0520246888 Dewey Decimal Number: 808.027 EAN: 9780520246881
Publication Date: December 7, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description The Copyeditor's Handbook is a lively, practical manual for newcomers to publishing and for experienced editors who want to fine-tune their skills or broaden their understanding of the craft. Addressed to copyeditors in book publishing and corporate communications, this thoughtful handbook explains what copyeditors do, what they look for when they edit a manuscript, and how they develop the editorial judgment needed to make sound decisions. This revised edition reflects the most recent editions of The Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed.), the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.), and Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (11th ed.).
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Excellent Resource May 19, 2000 103 out of 104 found this review helpful
I'm an English teacher who does occasional freelance copyediting, and I found this book to be not simply a fine guide to copyediting but an excellent run-down of grammar and sentence structure, including the various 'debates' about split infinitives, email or e-mail, like or as, and so on. It is a clear and readable book (just as it ought to be!), useful and informative, but also enjoyable for its own sake.
A very readable reference May 6, 2002 35 out of 39 found this review helpful
If you studying to be an editor, or are simply honing our skills, I would highly recommend Einsohn's book. The book covers the basics of copyediting, editing for style, and editing language. Each chapter is explained well, and most chapters include exercises (with the answers in the back). This book covers hard-copy editing as well as electronic editing.This is a must-have for your personal reference library.
Complementary Reference Book January 28, 2004 30 out of 31 found this review helpful
Sure, The Copyeditor's Handbook is full of information and advice for copyeditors, but I read it as a writer trying to learn more about the process and procedures of editing my own work. And for that I am grateful to Ms. Einsohn. In the process of writing, revising, writing some more and revising again, the editing procedures and formalities I garnered has help me become a better writer. I review my drafts in a different light, understanding now the editor's decision to move a sentence or a paragraph to make my writing clearer.This book sits between my Chicago Manual of Style and Elements of Style, each complementing the other. The author's style is lively and won't bore you, while the excercises are great because the answers are in the book. Try it, you'll like it.
Essential training for copyeditors March 24, 2005 29 out of 29 found this review helpful
The Copyeditor's Handbook is a manual for learning copyediting skills. Copyeditors, a style manual and a dictionary are not enough. With this book, Amy Einsohn will teach you how to use these references. She starts with a perspective on the task of copyediting: How heavy a hand should you wield? How long should it take you? How should you structure and pace your work? Next she tackles the rules of English under the various headings of punctuation, spelling, grammar, style, etc. But she does more than just give you rules. She explains the rationale for the rules, gives you the range of opinions about those rules, and helps you choose which rules to keep and which to ignore. You can't just use a style manual and expect to be a good writer or copyeditor. My advice if you're a writer, a copyeditor, or a person who works with copyeditors: get this book, read it twice, and keep it handy on your shelf as a reference. The Copyeditor's Handbook is weighty reading because it provides serious learning.
This is a terrific book! June 27, 2001 28 out of 30 found this review helpful
I have spent more than thirty years as an editor, and I teach in the Certificate Program in Editing at the University of Washington Extension. Amy Einsohn's book is required reading. It's an invaluable complement to the standard manuals (Chicago, Words into Type, etc.), and it's very readable--a lucid, generous, up-to-date work. It utterly transcends the squabbles about vocabulary that people often confuse with the work of editing manuscripts.
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