Title :
Online editing, mark-up models, and the workplace lives of editors and writers
Author :
Farkas, David K. ; Poltrock, Steven E.
Author_Institution :
Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Although editors make extensive use of the computer in their work. Most editors still mark changes on paper using traditional editing symbols. There are, however, compelling reasons for editors to begin marking copy on the computer. We consider online editing from the perspective both of editors and their employers. We then focus on one aspect of online editing: the mark-up models embodied in various editing tools. We demonstrate that the different mark-up models and their particular implementations have major implications for the editing process, including the quality of edited material and the worklife satisfaction of editors and writers. We conclude by recommending that the technical communication community exert its influence on software developers and corporate technology planners to encourage the development and adoption of online editing tools that will be congenial to editors
Keywords :
page description languages; technical presentation; text editing; word processing; corporate technology planners; editing symbols; editing tools; editors; mark-up models; online editing; online editing tools; software developers; technical communication; workplace lives; writers; Computer networks; Continents; Employment; Large-scale systems; Production; Professional communication; Software tools; Technology planning; Writing;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on