This market-leading text, which reflects recent changes in technology, workplace practices and the global marketplace, progresses from concepts and basic copyediting to comprehensive editing, management and production issues. The addition of Angela Eaton of Texas Tech University brings a fresh tone to her updates of content and pedagogy while retaining the authoritative voice of Carolyn Rude. Some of the text's changes include an update ot Chapter 6, Electronic Editing, and examples about editing Web sites are found throughout the text to support the increased role of online resources in every aspect of communication.
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Weight: 640g
Dimensions: 176 x 230mm
Publication Date: 19 Nov 2010
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780205786718
About Angela EatonCarolyn D. RudeCarolyn Rude
CAROLYN RUDE teaches professional writing and chairs the Department of English at Virginia Tech. Before becoming a professor she worked as a technical writer and editor. She is past president and fellow of the Association of Teachers of Technical Writing. She is also a fellow of the Society for Technical Communication and winner of its Jay R. Gould Award for excellence in teaching. She believes that understanding editing has enhanced her administrative work not just because of required writing and document design but also because of the focus of comprehensive editing on readers and purposes reading styles and project management. ANGELA EATON (angela.eaton@ttu.edu>) is an Associate Professor of Technical Communication and Rhetoric at Texas Tech University. Her research interests include technical editing grant writing and technical communication practices and pedagogies. She is the owner of the technical editing and grant writing firm Angela Eaton & Associates LLC is a member of the Association of the Teachers of Technical Writing and is a senior member of the Society for Technical Communication . She was the 2005-2006 winner of the Society for Technical Communication's $10000 Research Award. Her research has been published in Technical Communication Business Communication Quarterly and three edited collections.