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Book Commissioning & Acquistion (Paperback)
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Short Description for Book Commissioning & AcquistionA new edition of the one and only 'must-read' for anyone training to be a successful editor. Gill Davies, whilst concentrating on the essential skills of editing, has also included other challenges which editors now face, including the demands of
Full description- Publisher: ROUTLEDGE
- Published: 24 June 2004
- Format: Paperback 256 pages
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- Categories: Writing & Editing Guides | Teaching Resources & Education | Publishing Industry
- ISBN 13: 9780415317894 ISBN 10: 0415317894
- Sales rank: 222,439
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Full description for Book Commissioning & Acquistion
This new edition of a successful and highly-praised book provides an comprehensive introduction to the job of a commissioning editor. Gill Davies offers close guidance and support on how editors should approach this job. She demonstrates the main principles and practices involved in commissioning and acquisition, and covers difficult issues connected with judgement and decision making which are at the heart of the editor's job. Individual chapters address: * how to choose what to publish * proposing projects for publication * from contract to delivery * managing the publication process * strategic and financial aspects of list building * developing and maintaining a list * teamwork and professional ethics. The new edition also includes guidance on issues that have become more pressing since publication of the first edition, such as controlling e-mail, the effect of digitisation, and inheriting other editors' lists as a consequence of take-overs and mergers. Extensive coverage is given to the perennial problems that editors face, particularly the most demanding: slippage and handling difficult authors. New case studies from a wide variety of publishing contexts illustrat the commercial and practical problems that editors must address in today's complex and challenging marketplace.

