6 November 2023 | Newsletters, November 2023
From the EdsQ Committee Events In our last online speaker meeting on 4 October, presenter Kirsty Ogden encouraged us to reach out to professionals in related fields such as design to forge useful alliances. At our next meeting, on Wednesday 1 November, Renée Otmar DE...
6 November 2023 | Newsletters, November 2023
A report on the ABM Thank you to all who attended our ABM on 10 October. And thank you to Ruth Davies for giving us an update on IPEd activities. Our committee of four was confirmed. Thank you to Jane, Joan and Beverly for staying on. I’ve enjoyed working with...
6 November 2023 | Newsletters, November 2023
From the committee by Angela Damis AE, affirmed by Justine Dixon Cooper AE The EdNSW committee met on 12 September for its monthly meeting via Zoom, with two apologies. Minutes of the August committee meeting were accepted and actions from previous meetings dealt...
6 November 2023 | Newsletters, November 2023
All creatures, great and small By Jane Fitzpatrick Across 8 Odd croaks in fog part of expression of high excitement (4, 2, 1, 4) 9 Period headpieces employ rococo adornments (3) 10 Doctor admits a yen, hearing organ, for 12 months off (3, 4) 11 Chinese river...
6 November 2023 | Newsletters, November 2023
By Jane Fitzpatrick. Solutions Across 8 FROG IN A SOCK 9 ERA 10 GAP YEAR 11 YANGTZE 12 APE 13 FLUFFIEST 14 OWNED UP 16 FREEBEE 18 STAG NIGHT 21 TAS 22 EARACHE 23 EVEN BET 24 CREATURE OF HABIT Down 1 COMPLAIN 2 LIKE HERDING CATS 3, 20 HAIR OF THE DOG 4...
6 November 2023 | Newsletters, November 2023
By Annette Seargent Three speakers gave their views during an EdsQ event in August on implications of generative artificial intelligence (AI) for editors, authors and the publishing industry. Ben Cottier (Epoch, a research company) Ben’s key message was that the...