Developmental editing … for editors
In my experience, most editors get their start in the profession through copyediting. This is the final stage in the editing process, and it focuses
In my experience, most editors get their start in the profession through copyediting. This is the final stage in the editing process, and it focuses
In this post I focus on some ethical issues associated with finder’s fees, referral fees and kickbacks in the editing profession.
Build a sustainable freelance editing business. One that can grow as you grow. That allows you to be flexible and ethical and joyful and inspired.
This final instalment of a three-part essay starts with a case study and then explores some ethical issues that arose. It suggests questions to consider when you are approached to provide your personal data or to participate in research.
In the second of this three-part essay I explore some of the ethical issues associated in researching and collecting data from about about editors, and how we might go about ensuring best practice.
What are the ethics behind collecting data from and about editors? In the first of a three-part essay I examine some of the different ways editors may wish to collect data from and about editors, editing and the profession as whole, and the types of research or activities they may be undertaking.