Plagiarism has the power to decimate a publication's integrity and copy editors are the primary defense against it.
Spotting plagiarism isn't always obvious, but former New York Times senior editor Bill Connelly offers some advice for identifying fabrication.
ACES editors compiled a list of articles about media plagiarism and fabrication cases and issues.
The ACES Education Fund awarded five collage students with 2012-13 scholarships.
ACES teamed up with 10 journalism organizations to release an e-book, "Telling the Truth and Nothing But," for media professionals responding to plagiarism.
ACES reprinted a column from the Columbia Missourian by Tom Warhover.
ACES President Teresa Schmedding said that ACES will continue to educate about plagiarism by teaming up with other journalistic organizations.
Chatters on #ACESchat share the lighter side of copy editing with grammar jokes, cartoons, and games.
ACES bylaws changed in order to give the Education Fund president a vote. Ed Fund president Merrill Perlman cast her first vote after the change.
ACES and the Poynter Institute's News University have created a six-course online certificate in editing program.