The Editors' Association of Canada presents the Stylistic Editing Seminar
This seminar provides an overview of the many facets that make up stylistic editing, the vital step between substantive and copy editing.
Northrop Frye Hall,
73 Queen's Park Cresc,
Room 007,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Saturday, April 18, 2009
9:30 am-4:30 pm,
$145 for EAC members/$185 for non-members.
Call 416-975-5528 to the Toronto branch to register.
About EAC
The Editors' Association of Canada/Association canadienne des réviseurs (EAC) promotes professional editing as key in producing effective communication. EAC sponsors professional development seminars, promotes and maintains high standards of editing and publishing in Canada, establishes guidelines to help editors secure fair pay and good working conditions, helps both in-house and freelance editors to network, and cooperates with other publishing associations in areas of common concern. Go to www.editors.ca/ for additional info.
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Eight-Step Editing Seminar Toronto Canada
The Editors' Association of Canada presents
Eight-Step Editing on Saturday, January 31,
This seminar breaks the editorial process down into a series of tasks that will improve the readability of the final product.
Northrop Frye Hall, 73 Queen’s Park Cresc, Room 007, 9:30 am-4:30 pm,
$145 for EAC members/$185 for non-members.
Call 416-975-5528
Train with the Editors' Association of Canada—the editing experts!
Your choices for high-quality professional development opportunities include branch seminars and programs, the annual national conference and publications such as Meeting Editorial Standards, Professional Editing Standards and Editors' Association of Canada Certification: Study Guide and Exemplars.
The membership advantage
The programs are open to members and non-members. As a benefit of membership, members pay a lower registration fee for seminars, the conference and certification tests. Join now.
Branch seminars and programs
The Association's six regional branches offer seminars and programs covering a range of topics, including basic skills in proofreading, copy editing and substantive editing. They also deal with special-interest and advanced topics such as web editing, technical editing, photo editing and business development.
For details, check with the branch nearest you.
National conference
The annual national conference, which is hosted by a different branch every year, provides training and networking opportunities for members and the public alike.
The 2009 conference is: "Conference 2009—Celebrating the Past, Charting the Future". The 30th Anniversary Conference will take place from June 5 to 7 at the 89 Chestnut Conference Centre in Toronto.
For additional info www.editors.ca
Eight-Step Editing on Saturday, January 31,
This seminar breaks the editorial process down into a series of tasks that will improve the readability of the final product.
Northrop Frye Hall, 73 Queen’s Park Cresc, Room 007, 9:30 am-4:30 pm,
$145 for EAC members/$185 for non-members.
Call 416-975-5528
Train with the Editors' Association of Canada—the editing experts!
Your choices for high-quality professional development opportunities include branch seminars and programs, the annual national conference and publications such as Meeting Editorial Standards, Professional Editing Standards and Editors' Association of Canada Certification: Study Guide and Exemplars.
The membership advantage
The programs are open to members and non-members. As a benefit of membership, members pay a lower registration fee for seminars, the conference and certification tests. Join now.
Branch seminars and programs
The Association's six regional branches offer seminars and programs covering a range of topics, including basic skills in proofreading, copy editing and substantive editing. They also deal with special-interest and advanced topics such as web editing, technical editing, photo editing and business development.
For details, check with the branch nearest you.
National conference
The annual national conference, which is hosted by a different branch every year, provides training and networking opportunities for members and the public alike.
The 2009 conference is: "Conference 2009—Celebrating the Past, Charting the Future". The 30th Anniversary Conference will take place from June 5 to 7 at the 89 Chestnut Conference Centre in Toronto.
For additional info www.editors.ca
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