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April 6, 2016 ACES News

Partnership between ACES, Editors Canada crosses borders, expands member resources

ACES and the Editors' Association of Canada (Editors Canada) announced a new partnership to facilitate international training.


April 2, 2016 Resources

Associated Press adds 250 entries, new design in annual stylebook update

A collection of some new entries included in the the 2016 version of the AP Stylebook.


April 2, 2016 Resources

Advice for internet job-seekers

Emmy Favilla and Megan Palone of BuzzFeed share the skills, tools, and steps to land an internet job.


March 31, 2016 Conferences

Mistakes editors make and how to fix them

Washington Post copy editor Bill Walsh reviewed common copy editing pitfalls in his presentation "Rookie Mistakes that Even Veterans Make."


March 31, 2016 Conferences

Adding poetic resonance to headlines

At ACES's 2016 national conference, Chris Wienandt shared how to squeeze an article's content into four to six words in headline writing.


March 31, 2016 Conferences

Shedding light on visual verification

Samaruddin Stewart's "Visual Verification" session at ACES 2016 offered free online tools for verifying images.


March 31, 2016 Resources

How Upworthy stays viral yet trustworthy

Upworthy's Matt Savener spoke about the news outlet's commitment to fact-checking after a mistake made in 2013.


February 23, 2016 Resources

Disability style guide includes background on language recommendations

The NCDJ created a new online style guide to provide context to words used when writing or talking about people living with disabilities.


December 2, 2015 Resources

Death be not loud (or the new language of exaggeration)

Hyperbole has stretched language so that phrases like "I'm dying," have become commonplace and used in social media and hashtags.


October 30, 2015 Resources

Wondering what to do Sunday at 2 a.m.? Go lower case, singular and unhyphenated

A quick style guide for common editing and writing blunders involving daylight saving time.