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Articles from 2018

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April 27, 2018 Conferences

Reaching the fact-resistant audience

Jane Elizabeth of API share tips with editors on working in "fake news" era


April 26, 2018

'How Much Editing is Too Much?': Photos and quotes

The Online News Association University of South Florida St. Petersburg has selected photos and quotes from the How Much Editing is Too Much? session.


April 26, 2018 ACES News

Teresa Schmedding talks membership, progress and impact in annual State of ACES speech

ACES president Teresa Schmedding discussed the State of ACES Thursday, April 26 at the start of the 22nd national conference in Chicago.


April 26, 2018 ACES News

Election results: Changes on the ACES board and Executive Committee

Three Board of Directors members were re-elected and one new member will join the ACES board.


April 23, 2018 Conferences

Take the time to go beyond downtown Chicago

ACES member and Chicago native Dilane Mitchell offers a list of places to go on the South Side


April 19, 2018 Resources

Why every style book needs a 'Dog Terms' entry

Freelance journalist Kim Kavin explains the different terms used to describe puppy mills and dog rescues, and why style books should offer clarity.


April 16, 2018 Resources

When people ask what I do at work, I say it’s a lot like what they do at work: Read BuzzFeed all day

Megan Paolone, copy chief at BuzzFeed, describes her job hunting experiences and offers advice for those still hunting.


April 13, 2018 Conferences

Ideas on where to eat, shop and just hang out in Chicago during ACES 2018 conference

Here's a map to help you find places to visit during the conference ... even if it's just a quick walk to lunch


April 10, 2018 Resources

Copy editing for romance novels

About one of every five books sold in the United States is a romance novel. That’s a lot of books—and they all need copy editors.


March 26, 2018 Resources

Copy editors can easily improve accessibility of web copy

What good is accurate, balanced content if a significant proportion of your audience cannot access it?