Principes directeurs en révision professionnelle
La correction d’épreuves
Le langage clair: de quoi s’agit-il (avec narration)
Ce n’est pas une simplification abusive. Ce n’est pas seulement une question de mots. Ce n’est pas nécessairement un texte court. Utiliser un langage clair, c’est écrire un texte clair, concis et bien organisé.
Narratrice : Sandra Gravel
Le langage clair: de quoi s’agit-il
Ce n’est pas une simplification abusive. Ce n’est pas seulement une question de mots. Ce n’est pas nécessairement un texte court. Utiliser un langage clair, c’est écrire un texte clair, concis et bien organisé.
La préparation de copie
La révision de fond et la révision de forme
Devenir étudiante ou étudiant affilié à Réviseurs Canada
Reconnaître l’importance de la révision en ce #Mardijedonne
Are you editor material?
Do you have the right outlook to be an editor? Ask yourself the following questions.
- Do you have a burning desire to fix other people’s prose?
- Does the very sight of a minor grammatical error put you into a rage?
- Whenever you see something written do you know you could have written it better?
- Are you compelled to correct your friends’ grammar without being asked?
- Do you carry a marker to correct signs?
If you answered yes to any of these, you are almost certainly *not* editor material. James Harbeck tells us what editor material really is. Do you have what it takes?
Becoming an editor
There’s a difference between being « good with words » and being a professional editor. You’ve got the potential. What do you do to take that potential to the next level? James Harbeck tells us in « Becoming an editor. »
Becoming a Student Affiliate of Editors Canada
Copy Editing
Editing Canadian English, 3rd edition
Editors Canada 2022 Awards Ceremony
In June 2022, Editors Canada hosted its first ever virtual awards ceremony—and its first awards ceremony since 2019! It was a fabulous opportunity to recognize the distinguished editors who were Editors Canada awards recipients and nominees.
Edit Your Résumé for In-House Work
Finding Work: Tips for Students and New Editors
Getting Into In-house Research Grants Editing
Meet an Editor: professional editors share their insights, skills and tips
Meet an Editor: Aaron Dalton shares advice for people who need an editor
Meet an Editor: Amanda Goldrick-Jones shares tips to become a professional editor
Meet an Editor: Becky Noelle explains how to find a professional editor
Meet an Editor: Gael Spivak shares how editing increased Canada’s trade
Meet an Editor: Greg Ioannou shares tips for writers and aspiring editors
Meet an Editor: Iva Cheung reveals a myth about professional editors
Meet an Editor: Jahleen Turnbull-Sousa explains the work professional editors do
Meet an Editor: Lola Opatayo explains the relationship between writers and editors
Meet an Editor: Merel Elsinga shares advice for people who need an editor
Professional Editorial Standards (with audio narration)
Why do they matter? How do they help editors and how do they help employers? Learn more about Professional Editorial Standards, the vital publication for editors by Editors Canada. This latest edition is available as a free download.
Narrator: Alana Chalmers
Proofreading (with audio narration)
What is proofreading and how does it differ from copy editing?
Narrator: Alana Chalmers
Recognize the importance of editing this #GivingTuesday
Substantive and Stylistic Editing (with audio narration)
What’s the difference between substantive editing and stylistic editing?
Narrator: Alana Chalmers
What is plain language? (with audio narration)
It’s not about dumbing down text. And it’s not even just about the words. It’s about understanding your audience and giving them writing that is clear, concise and well-organized. That way, they can find what they need quickly and easily, understand it, and act on that understanding.
Narrator: Alana Chalmers