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Butcher's Copy-Editing: The Cambridge Handbook for Editors, Copy-Editors and Proofreaders

Cambridge et al.: Cambridge University Press, 4th ed., fully revised and upd. (2006), xiv, 543 pp.

Contains glossary pp. 485-506, bibliogr. pp. 507-509, index

ISBN 978-0-511-25039-2 (ebook); 978-0-521-84713-1 (hbk)

Other editions: 1st ed. 1975

Signature commbox: 20-Books-E 2006

"Since its first publication in 1975, Judith Butcher's Copy-editing has become firmly established as a classic reference guide. This fourth edition has been comprehensively revised to provide an up-to-date and clearly presented source of information for all those involved in preparing typescripts and illustrations for publication. From the basics of how to prepare text and illustrations for the designer and typesetter, through the ground rules of house style, to how to read and correct proofs, Copy-editing covers all aspects of the editorial process. New and revised features:up-to-date advice on indexes, inclusive language, reference systems and preliminary pagesa chapter devoted to on-screen copy-editingguidance on digital coding and publishing in other media such as e-booksupdated to take account of modern typesetting and printing technologyan expanded section on law booksan essential tool for new and experienced copy-editors, working freelance or in-house." (Publisher description)
1 Introduction, 1
2 Preliminary copy-editing, design and specimen pages, 17
3 Preparing the text for the typesetter, 28
4 Illustrations, 69
5 Proofs, 95
6 House style, 117
7 Preliminary pages, 167
8 Indexes, 185
9 Other parts of a book, 207
10 Bibliographical references, 231
11 Literary material, 269
12 Multi-author and multi-volume works, 294
13 Science and mathematics books, 307
14 Other special subjects, 350
15 Reprints and new editions, 390
16 On-screen editing, 400
APPENDICES
1 Checklist of copy-editing, 432
2 Book sizes, 453
3 Abbreviations for states in the USA, 454
4 Phonetic symbols, 456
5 The Russian alphabet, 457