Added by Geoff Sauer on Jan 26, 2003.
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In this course, you will become familiar with the responsibilities of a technical editor. We will spend much of the semester practicing editing skills but will also consider the job of the editor, including the relationship of editor and writer and the organizational aspects of being an editor. These aspects include organizational style guides, forms of technical editing in different industries, the role of the technical writer and editor in organizational culture, and technology and its impacts on editing and style.
 
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