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Peer reviewedAllison, Nancy – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 1994
Discusses problems in a piece of technical writing which is very well written but has extra words and overly long sentences. (SR)
Descriptors: Editing, Grammar, Revision (Written Composition), Technical Writing
Peer reviewedNadziejka, David E. – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 1993
Discusses briefly the author's frustrations in communicating scientific and technical concepts and communicating with those who write such technical material. (SR)
Descriptors: Editing, Revision (Written Composition), Technical Writing, Writing Difficulties
Von Diether, Barbara – Training, 1992
Improvement of writing in the workplace involves both writers and their managers in a systematic process: (1) prepackaging the assignment; (2) delegating; (3) clarifying and focusing the assignment; (4) promoting efficient writing techniques; (5) efficient editing and/or peer reviewing; and (6) reviewing the final document. (SK)
Descriptors: Editing, Management Development, Revision (Written Composition), Supervisors
Peer reviewedFletcher, Ralph – New Advocate, 1996
Discusses a particular reader's struggle with the need to revise his work at the request of an editor and relates it to the challenges that his students face. Lists three conditions that are necessary for him to make revisions: the presence of an outside skilled writer; someone who genuinely respects his work; and give and take. (TB)
Descriptors: Editing, Editors, Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition)
Peer reviewedHaugen, Diane – Research in the Teaching of English, 1990
Examines differences between composition researchers and communication professionals in use of the term "editing." Argues for cooperation between these two groups to develop an interdisciplinary definition of editing to bring consistency to research, precision to the editing process, and substantial advance in the bridge between theory…
Descriptors: Definitions, Editing, Editors, Interdisciplinary Approach
Smith, Howard (Bud) – Industrial Education, 1982
The author explores problems in technical writing, the editor's role, and the author-editor relationship. He presents a list of basic writing rules to help the technical writer achieve success. These involve subject matter, deadlines, purpose, topic sentences, arrangement, clarity, idea development, examples, vocabulary, reading level, and…
Descriptors: Editing, Readability, Revision (Written Composition), Technical Writing
Forbes, Christopher J. – Technical Writing Teacher, 1986
Offers a plan for developing student editing skills in the beginning technical writing class. Suggests guidelines that parallel the revision-oriented heuristics of such scholars as Michael Flanigan and Linda Flower. (FL)
Descriptors: Editing, Higher Education, Models, Peer Evaluation
Irby, Janet R. – Quill and Scroll, 1995
States that, for most students, revision consists of making surface changes without questioning the corrections suggested by their editors. Suggests that a better way to think of revision is being "more like the growth of a seed than movement down a linear path." Emphasizes the need for revision to be a collaborative effort involving the…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Editing, High Schools, Journalism
Klingner, Janette K.; Scanlon, David; Pressley, Michael – Educational Researcher, 2005
This article is based on an invited talk entitled "Getting Published While in Grad School," which was presented for the Graduate Student Council of the American Educational Research Association at the association's 2005 annual meeting. The authors discuss issues to consider when one is planning and writing a scholarly manuscript, and they offer…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Writing for Publication, Graduate Students, Educational Research
Russo, Nancy Felipe; And Others – 1982
For the process leading to the publication of one's professional work to be equitable, all authors must understand why and how publication decisions are made. Psychologists must understand how editors and reviewers look at manuscripts, and how the author's own attitudes and skills may affect the acceptance of manuscripts. These four papers are…
Descriptors: Authors, Editing, Females, Professional Recognition
Cook, John M. – Technical Writing Teacher, 1983
Advocates emphasizing the reader-writer relationship and the context of editor to facilitate the objectivity and distance technical writing students need to revise effectively. Suggests providing technical writing students with an opportunity to work with others writing in an editorial capacity to help them better understand this relationship.…
Descriptors: Editing, Higher Education, Objectivity, Peer Evaluation
Peer reviewedDall, Stephen A. – CALICO Journal, 2001
Adapting the use of writing stations to the Latin classroom makes the process of reading and editing an integral part of the process of language instruction and learning. Suggests that whether used in the foreign language classroom or the English classroom, the use of writing stations makes the processes of editing and rewriting less tedious and…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Editing, Latin, Reading Processes
Butler, Sydney – 1981
To teach students the skills of editing, teachers should provide them with an opportunity to become editors--to work cooperatively in the editing of each others's writings in order to be able to accept help and to learn to edit their own writings. Purpose and audience are the two guiding lights of the editing stage. Instruction begins with…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Editing, Peer Evaluation, Revision (Written Composition)
Gadomski, Kenneth E. – 1986
In the proliferation of articles about using computers in the composition classroom published in the last five or ten years, few mention anything about preparing students to compose on a computer while all assert that computers do indeed help the composing process. Preparing students to compose on a computer involves three major processes:…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Editing, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCatano, James V. – College Composition and Communication, 1985
Explains how a year of observing two successful novelists write and revise on the computer provided a number of ideas that are encapsulated in the concept of a fluid text or the writer's conscious avoidance of a text that becomes static or fixed. (HOD)
Descriptors: Authors, Behavior Patterns, Creativity, Editing
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