10 July 2023 | July 2023, Newsletters
By Julie Ganner AE, Chair, Accessibility Initiative Working Party (AIWP) Books without barriers continues to be well received, with further articles by ArtsHub and the international newsletter Publishing Perspectives following a media release by IPEd last month. Our...
10 July 2023 | July 2023, Newsletters
If you’ve edited a few PhD theses, you’ll probably be aware that students are sometimes able to get help from their university to pay for this. However, experience suggests that the availability and amount of funding can vary enormously, and that the amount covered by...
10 July 2023 | July 2023, Newsletters
We speak with IPEd’s new Communications Officer, Kirby Fenwick, and find out what led her to IPEd, what part of the role she’s most excited about, and her life outside IPEd. Have you settled in yet, and how are you finding it?Somewhat, I think! Everyone has been...
10 July 2023 | July 2023, Newsletters
By Paul Anderson Note: The digital edition of the Australian Government Style Manual (colloquially, “the seventh edition”) is referred to herein as the Style Manual. Australian public servants Leanne Manthorpe and Susan Baird were our guest co-presenters for an online...
10 July 2023 | July 2023, Newsletters
by Bonnee Crawford Nadine Davidoff ran her session on editing narrative nonfiction as part of the Editors Victoria professional development offering. The first session was held on Tuesday 30 May, with second and third repeat sessions added on 6 and 13 June, due to...
10 July 2023 | July 2023, Newsletters
In the ideal world, your inbox would be full of enquiries without you having to do any proactive marketing activities. You would have lots of former clients who refer others to you. You would be part of networks of ideal clients where people know you and what you do...