The Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading annual conference is one of the highlights of my editing year. This year was no exception, but it was a bit more nervewracking than usual as this year I was one of the speakers. Lydia Wanstall and I gave a presentation – Working with UN agencies and NGOs – on our experiences with working with the World Health Organization, the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development and other such agencies.
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Sue Littleford recently wrote about using checklists in editing for The CIEP blog. I use OneNote for my checklists: it’s handy as it’s available on all my devices and I get to tick jobs off as I do them. I have a folder for each of my clients with a client-specific checklist in each, and I add a new page for each job.
It’s our Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading Sussex local group meeting tomorrow and I have been nominated to help organise a discussion on branding and how editorial freelancers can make the most of their websites. Neither of these topics is a particular speciality of mine, but I am helping out because last month I was one of the attendees at the CIEP’s annual conference, along with fellow Sussex group members Amanda Anstee (www.anstee-editing.com) and Melanie James (www.takeitasread.com). |
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