TRACKING CHANGES JOURNAL
Tracking Changes is the quarterly journal of ACES: The Society for Editing. The journal explores all things editorial, with a focus on practical advice that working editors can apply immediately to their day-to-day efforts.
After a hiatus since 2022, Tracking Changes relaunched in spring 2026.
Members, log in to access all issues of Tracking Changes, including the Spring 2026 issue. Links to all issues are available on the homepage of the Member Center.
The journal features insights from leaders in the editorial field, including Karen Yin discussing the value of healthy distrust in the age of AI, Gerri Berendzen exploring whether AI tools can replace traditional fact-checking, and editors Barbie Halaby and Connie Mayse sharing what it’s like to jump into a new genre. We also take a look at leadership changes at the AP Stylebook and recap ACES’ inaugural Spotlight Series on AI.
We also highlight the ideas and accomplishments of our many members around the world in our regular “Faces of ACES” column. In this issue, members share their thoughts on one change they’d like to see in editing culture.
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