6 November 2023 | Newsletters, November 2023
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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...
6 November 2023 | Newsletters, November 2023
From Editors Victoria A record number of people booked (125) and attended (85)—records for both—EdVic’s latest Zoom Cuppa. It was a book launch of Dr Renée Otmar’s Editing for sensitivity, diversity and inclusion: A guide for professional editors (2nd edition),...
6 November 2023 | Newsletters, November 2023
by Paul Anderson Professional editors Dr Louise Merrington AE and Tristan Viscarra Rossel AE were our guest speakers for an online panel discussion hosted by EdNSW on 5 September 2023. Both work as editors for Australian Government departments – with the Australian...
6 November 2023 | Newsletters, November 2023
By SPCP Acting Chair, Stephanie Holt IPEd’s Standing Committee on Professional Development (SCPD) is gearing up to offer a range of training workshops, with a booked-out session on Macros 101 for PC in October, and (already booked out) another Accreditation Skills...
6 November 2023 | Newsletters, November 2023
From Julie Ganner AE, AIWP While the Accessibility Initiative Working Party (AIWP) was disbanded in July, following the launch of Books without barriers, our advocacy continues. In July, I gave an online talk for the Australian Society of Authors on what authors can...