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March 20, 2014 Conferences

ACES announces winners of 2013 headline contest

ACES announced the winners of its annual headline contest during the 18th annual conference. The winning headlines were published in 2013.


March 22, 2014 Contests and Awards

Alex Cruden receives 2014 Glamann Award

Alex Cruden was the sixth recipient of the ACES's Glamann Award-- an award that recognizes people who contributed to the Society and copy editing.


March 22, 2014 Contests and Awards

Katharine O'Moore-Klopf named 2013 Robinson Prize winner

ACES recognized Katharine O'Moore-Klopf for her contributions to copy editing and excellence in copy editing skills by awarding her the 2013 Robinson Prize.


March 25, 2014 Conferences

Updates to AP Stylebook include 'over,' hyphenation of Wal-Mart

Among other surprising changes, AP Stylebook editors announced that "over" is all right to use to indicate greater numerical value and Wal-Mart's hyphenation.


March 27, 2014 Contests and Awards

Past scholarship winner spells with complete insouciance to the difficulty of the task

Spellers or audience members could pay $1 to get the next letter of a word a speller was stuck on at the ACES Education Fund Spelling Bee.


March 27, 2014 Conferences

Conference attendees have fun while raising scholarship dollars

ACES's silent auction raised nearly $3,500 for the ACES Education Fund-- a fund that provides five scholarships a year.


April 23, 2014 Resources

Slips and errata: A few famous typos for World Book and Copyright Day

ACES compiled a list of some of the most famous typos published. From the Bible to Kurt Vonnegut, these slips prove that no proof-reader is perfect.


April 28, 2014 Resources

AP state name switch is a good time to address clarity issues

AP changed from abbreviating most state names in favor of spelling them out in the name of clarity.


April 29, 2014 Conferences

Silverman: Copy editors can cut through the fog of falsehood

The digital era has given rise to a new challenge for journalism-- navigating through heaps of potentially false information.


May 1, 2014 Resources

How fast can you edit? Consensus is about six pages an hour

Multiple sources determine the average rate of copy editing ranges from four to eight pages/hour with approximately a six page/hour average.