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Managing Editorial Freelances

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1 day
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365 GBP excl. VAT
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Description of Managing Editorial Freelances

Are you using your editorial freelances effectively? Make sure you are by attending this popular course. You'll learn how to:

  • source the most appropriate freelances
  • give accurate briefings
  • gain a tighter grip on costs, timing and schedule management
  • maintain quality standards and motivate your freelances
  • understand the legal issues.

This well established course has helped many editors to examine and improve their management of editorial freelances. Now you can benefit too. Giving you a more rounded view of employing freelances, the course will help you to ensure that the advantages of reducing editorial overheads aren't being undermined by insufficient planning, briefing or quality control.

Programme

  • Why and how publishers use freelances
  • Selecting freelances
  • Briefing
  • Cost, quality and time control
  • Feedback and motivation
  • Legal issues

Application and qualification

Who will benefit from this course?

Course will benefit Managing Editors, Project Editors, Desk Editors and Editorial Co-ordinators.

Your tutor

Anne Waddingham trades as WordMedic (‘Making words better’) and has worked in STM publishing for over 30 years. She specialises in tutoring, on-screen editing and project management. She authored the on-screen editing chapter in the fourth edition of Butcher’s Copyediting (CUP, 2006) and contributed to New Hart’s Rules (OUP, 2005). She has a Licentiateship in Editorial Skills from the City & Guilds Institute.

Testimonials from past delegates

"More confident in writing briefs. I feel I better understand the importance of briefs and feedback. I thought the course was extremely useful; I’d recommend all editors to go on it."
Sage Publications delegate

In-company training

Please note that most of our courses can be run as in-company training events.
Contact The Publishing Training Centre to learn more about in-house training.

Our in-company training offers you a bespoke service with the backing and expertise you already expect of the Publishing Training Centre.

We can run courses at your own offices, at our premises in Wandsworth or at another venue of your choice.

In-company training falls into three categories:

  • Buying in short courses - We can run most of our standard short courses for your team, with exercises, references and case studies adapted to suit your business.
    • One way to check the quality and relevance of a particular course is to enrol one delegate on the equivalent short course. Should you then go on to commission your own version, we will refund the cost of this enrolment.
  • Commissioning customised training - Customised training is the best choice when you want a higher degree of specialisation or for us to construct something unique.
  • Consultancy - From an open-ended or wide-ranging brief, we will review either specific or more general aspects of your business, and help you identify areas where training would help.

Contact The Publishing Training Centre to learn more about in-house training.

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Description of The Publishing Training Centre

Excellence in training for the publishing sectorptc logo

Celebrating 30 Years of Training Publishers

For over 30 years The Publishing Training Centre at Book House (PTC) has been firmly established as the pre-eminent training organisation within publishing. We provide high quality yet cost-effective training for publishers both in the UK and overseas. Previously known as Book House Training Centre, PTC is an educational charity dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in publishing. 

The Publishing Training Centre grew from a small department at The Publishers Association and remains at the heart of the industry. All of our tutors are practitioners first and foremost, which means that they bring their real-world experience with them to the courses they teach, enriching the experience for students and making the courses more practical. PTC's work is overseen by a dedicated Board of Trustees, who have a broad range of experience and expertise in the publishing industry.

Offering over 70 short courses covering the complete range of publishing skills, as well as distance learning programmes and in-company training opportunites. PTC also cater for non-publishers who still need some of the core editorial skills.

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The Publishing Training Centre

45 East Hill
SW18 2QZ London

Phone no: 020 8874 2718
www.train4publishing.co.uk

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management, editorial, freelancers, editorial, publishing

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