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Что (кто) такое copy editor - определение

WORK THAT AN EDITOR DOES TO IMPROVE THE FORMATTING, STYLE, AND ACCURACY OF TEXT
Copyediting; Copy-editing; Copy editor; Copyedit; Copy edit; Copy-edit; Copyeditor; Copy editors; Copy desk; Sub-editing; Copy Editing; Deskman; Cped; Copy-editor; Sub-editor; Subeditor; Copy chief; Copy Editor; Business editing; Copy edited; Assistant editor; Subediting; Copyeditors; Copyedits; Supervising editor; Copy desk chief; News editor; Sub (editor); Chief subeditor; Chief sub-editor; Mechanical copy editing; Substantive copy editing; Light copy editing; Medium copy editing; Heavy copy editing; Mechanical editing; C/e; Copyreader
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Subeditor         
·noun An assistant editor, as of a periodical or journal.
sub-editor         
also subeditor (sub-editors)
A sub-editor is a person whose job it is to check and correct articles in newspapers or magazines before they are printed. (BRIT; in AM, use copy editor
)
N-COUNT
Copy editing         
Copy editing (also known as copyediting and manuscript editing) is the process of revising written material (copy) to improve readability and fitness, as well as ensuring that text is free of grammatical and factual errors. The Chicago Manual of Style states that manuscript editing encompasses "simple mechanical corrections (mechanical editing) through sentence-level interventions (line, or stylistic, editing) to substantial remedial work on literary style and clarity, disorganized passages, baggy prose, muddled tables and figures, and the like (substantive editing)".
copy-edit         
¦ verb edit (text) by checking its consistency and accuracy.
Derivatives
copy editor noun
subeditor         
Copy (command)         
COMMAND OF RT-11, RSX-11, OPENVMS, DOS, OS/2 AND MICROSOFT WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS
Copy Con; Copy con; COPY (command); COPY (DOS command); COPY (DOS); COPY/FTP (command)
In computing, copy is a command in various operating systems. The command copies computer files from one directory to another.
Commissioning editor         
BUYER FOR PUBLISHING COMPANY SELECTING MATERIALS TO PUBLISH
Commissioning Editor (Publishing); Acquisitions Editor; Commissioning editor (book publishing); Commissioning Editor; Acquisitions editor; Acquiring editor
In book publishing, a commissioning editor is essentially a buyer. It is the job of the commissioning editor to advise the publishing house on which books to publish.
Hex editor         
  • Screenshot of a common hex editor (hexedit by Pascal Rigaux (Pixel))
  • An example of a simple template-based hex editor.
COMPUTER PROGRAM WHICH CAN REPRESENT AND EDIT DATA AT THE BYTE LEVEL
Binary file editor; Sector editor; Byte editor; Hexedit; Hex editing; HexEdit; Binary editor; Hexadecimal editor
A hex editor (or binary file editor or byte editor) is a computer program that allows for manipulation of the fundamental binary data that constitutes a computer file. The name 'hex' comes from 'hexadecimal', a standard numerical format for representing binary data.
Picture editor         
PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR SEARCHING AND COLLECTING PHOTO ILLUSTRATIONS
Picture Editor
A picture editor, also known as a photo editor, is a professional who collects, reviews, and chooses photographs and/or photo illustrations for publication in alignment with preset guidelines. Publications include, but are not limited to, websites, books, magazines, newspapers, art galleries, museum catalogs, and corporate products, such as catalogs and annual reports.
Editor-in-chief         
PUBLICATION'S EDITORIAL LEADER
Chief editor; Associate editor; Executive editor; Editor-in-Chief; Editor in Chief; Newspaper editor; Associate Editor; Editors-in-Chief; Editor-In-Chief; Chief Editor; Editor in chief; Editors-in-chief; Editors in Chief; Editors in chief; Editor‑in‑chief; Main editor; Lead editor
An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies.

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Copy editing

Copy editing (also known as copyediting and manuscript editing) is the process of revising written material (copy) to improve readability and fitness, as well as ensuring that a text is free of grammatical and factual errors. The Chicago Manual of Style states that manuscript editing encompasses "simple mechanical corrections (mechanical editing) through sentence-level interventions (line, or stylistic, editing) to substantial remedial work on literary style and clarity, disorganized passages, baggy prose, muddled tables and figures, and the like (substantive editing)". In the context of print publication, copy editing is done before typesetting and again before proofreading.: 1–5  Outside traditional book and journal publishing, the term copy editing is used more broadly, and is sometimes referred to as proofreading, or the term copy editing sometimes includes additional tasks.

Although copy editors are generally expected to make simple revisions to smooth awkward passages, they do not have a license to rewrite a text line by line, nor do they prepare material on an author's behalf. Creating original content to be published under another person's name is called ghostwriting. Furthermore, copy editors are expected to query structural and organizational problems, but they are not expected to fix these problems. In addition, copy editors do not normally engage in developmental editing, which includes helping an author develop an idea into a publishable manuscript, overhauling a rough draft, identifying gaps in subject coverage, devising strategies for more-effective communication of content, and creating features to enhance the final product and make it more competitive in the marketplace.

In the United States and Canada, an editor who does this work is called a copy editor. An organization's highest-ranking copy editor, or the supervising editor of a group of copy editors, may be known as the copy chief, copy desk chief, or news editor. In the United Kingdom, the term copy editor is used, but in newspaper and magazine publishing, the term is subeditor (or sub-editor), commonly shortened to sub. In the context of the Internet, online copy refers to the textual content of web pages. Similar to print, online copy editing is the process of revising and preparing the raw or draft text of web pages for publication.

Copy editing has three levels: light, medium, and heavy. Depending on the budget and scheduling of the publication, the publisher will let the copy editor know what level of editing to employ. The chosen type of editing will help the copy editor prioritize their efforts.: 12