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New Article on Corrigo: Nine Steps to Improve Technical Editing Skills

Author: Webmaster - Published At: Mar 11, 2016 10:01am EST -
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Technical writers always want their work to be recognized by the audience. Technical writing and editing skills are highly associated with each other. Effective editing will help make bad writing good and good writing better. Experienced editors will catch both factual and grammatical errors in copy before it is published, preventing embarrassment, additional costs, and possible legal action. Follow these simple steps to improve your editing skills.

Read "Nine Steps to Improve Your Editing."

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Corrigo rises! Our TE SIG newsletter is back.

Author: Managing Editor - Published At: Nov 11, 2015 10:45am EST -
Corrigo Articles

Corrigo, the Technical Editing SIG newsletter in blog format, has been revived, thanks to new Managing Editor Ælfwine Mischler.

Ælfwine wrote:
Believing that being an active member gives me the best value for my membership fees, when I joined STC and the Tech Edit SIG a few months ago, I volunteered to copyedit for Corrigo, not knowing that it had been inactive for nearly two years. It was on its way to being revived when the managing editor had to resign because of work commitments. The SIG leadership asked me whether I would step up to the position.... more


Read the full article at http://stc-techedit.org/corrigo/corrigo-rises-new-managing-editor-for-tech-edit-sig-newsletter/. If you're interested in writing for Corrigo, please contact Ælfwine at editor at stc-techedit.org.

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