Editing for Clear Communication 2/e
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Editing in the Age of Information
Working as an Editor
- The Challenges of Editing
- Developing Your Editing Skills
Editing for the Web: Job Basics
Editor’s Corner: “An Editor Who Writes, A Writer Who Edits,” Beth Gavaghan
Grammar School: Stylebooks and Dictionaries
Chapter 2
Tailoring Your Material
- Learning About Your Audience
- Using the Knowledge
- Assigning and Selecting Material
- Applying the News Values
- Another Tool for Selection
Using Outside Information
Preparing the Material for the Appropriate Medium
- Making Major Cuts
Editing for the Web: Targeting Your Audience and Content Writing, Structure and Beyond
Editor’s Corner: “Are You Talking To Me? Making Content Fit Your Audience,” Meredith Curtis
Grammar School: Verbosity and Clarity
Chapter 3
Looking for Holes and Other Problems
- Buried Leads
- Misleading Leads
- Lack of Balance
- Source Bias
- Unanswered Questions
- Anonymous Sources
- Failing to Show Relevance
- Including Irrelevant Information
- Including Contradictory Information
- Cause and Effect Problems
- Lack of the “Big Picture”
- Confusing Time Sequences
- Incorrect Interpretation
- Generalizations
- Poor Organization
- Transitional Words and Phrases
- Filling Holes
- The Trouble with Polls
Editing for the Web: Using the Web to Provide Additional Information
Editor’s Corner: “Cross-checking,” Chris Zang
Grammar School: Phrases, Clauses and Sentences
Chapter 4
Checking Facts
- When to Question the Facts
- Names
- Places
- Corporate and Organization Names
- Assertions of Fact
- Dates/Chronology/Ages
- Numbers
- Rankings
- Translations
- Titles
- Facts that Aren’t
- Where to Check
- General
- Biography
- Geography
- Quotations
- Government and Politics
- Dictionaries
- Periodical Indexes
- Local Sources
- Trade Directories
- When in Doubt, Leave It Out
- When All Else Fails: Running Corrections
Editing for the Web: Using the Internet for Fact Checking
Editor’s Corner: “Just the Facts,” Liza Featherstone
Grammar School: Misplaced Modifiers
Chapter 5
Legal Issues
Libel
- What Is Libel?
- Defenses Against Libel
- Looking for Libel
- The Role of Retractions
- Privacy
- False Light
- Public Disclosure of Private Facts
- Other Privacy Issues
- Copyright
- Trademarks
Editing for the Web: Media Law in Cyberspace
Editor’s Corner: “The Other Side of the Law,” Paul Warren
Grammar School: Punctuation
Chapter 6
Establishing an Ethical Foundation
- Ethical Problems for Editors
- Bias
- Invasion of Privacy
- Plagiarism
- Questions to Guide Ethical Decision Making
- Ethical Principles
Editing for the Web: Ethics in Cyberspace
Editor’s Corner: “Looking in on Tonya Harding,” Joe Grimm
Grammar School: Making Words Match
Chapter 7
Sensitivity and Taste
Sensitivity
- Sexism
- Bias Based on Race, Ethnicity and Nationality
- Religious Stereotypes
- Stereotypes of Lesbians and Gay Men
- Ageism
- Class Bias
- Physical Disabilities
- Mental Illness
- Bias Against White Men
- Taste
Editing for the Web: Building Community
Editor’s Corner: “The Color of Media Diversity,” Wanda Lloyd
Grammar School: Using Quotes
Chapter 8
Getting the Best Out of Writers
- Collaboration Is Key
- It’s the Story Stupid
- Get Personal
- Be Involved from the Get-Go
- Read First, Talk Second
- Think Positive
- Critique the Copy, Not the Writer
- If Time Permits, Let the Writer Take the Lead
- Communicate
- Be Available
- When You Do Need to Rewrite, Honor the Writer’s Voice
- Choose Your Battles Carefully
- Admit Your Mistakes
- Be Flexible
- When You Get Work, Write
- Above All, Do No Harm
- Share the Goods
- Making It Formal
Editing for the Web: Teamwork on the Web
Editor’s Corner: “An Editor and Writer at Work,” Donald M. Murray
Grammar School: Misused Words Part 1
Chapter 9
Handling Headlines
- Two Types of Headlines
- Informative Headlines
- Having a Fit
- Headlines With Style
- Attention-Getting Headlines
- The Underline
- The Overline
- Common Headline Problems
- Generic Headlines
- Spelling and Grammar Errors
- Senseless Headlines
Editing for the Web: Grabbing Online Readers’ Attention
Editor’s Corner: “Dress Your Headlines for Success,” Maria Stuart
Grammar School: Misused Words Part 2
Chapter 10
Graphics and Media Design
- Think W.E.D.
- Three Parts of the Whole
- Type
- Type Styles
- Leading
- Headlines and Beyond
- Choosing Photographs
- Cropping Photos
- Sizing: Bigger is Better
- Creating Information Graphics
- When to Use Infographics
- Working with Words
- Charts Add Charm
- Infographic Guidelines
- Basic Principles of Page Design
- Design Goals
- Working with White Space
- Using Color
Editing for the Web: Designing for the Web
Editor’s Corner: “Working in a Multimedia Environment,” Elliot King
Grammar School: Misused Words Part 3
Appendix A: Copy Editing Symbols
Appendix B: Headline Schedule