The goal of the STC Technical Editing SIG (TESIG) is to provide its members with high quality information about editing processes and best practices, as well as resources that demonstrate the value of editing and editors in an organization.
To meet this goal, we are launching the first of what we hope will be an annual event – an online mini-conference dedicated to the field of technical editing and to technical editing practitioners.
The STC Technical Editing SIG is proud to announce its first official mini-conference – EdEx2022!
The goal of the STC Technical Editing SIG (TESIG) is to provide its members with high quality information about editing processes and best practices, as well as resources that demonstrate the value of editing and editors in an organization.
To meet this goal, we are launching the first of what we hope will be an annual event – a mini-conference dedicated to the field of technical editing and to technical editing practitioners.
EdEx2022 will be held on 15 November 2022 from 8:45 AM to 12:00 PM ET (for your local time, go to https://bit.ly/3ARVwEn).
We especially encourage students and new technical editing practitioners to join us!
The price of the tickets is for the entire mini-conference, and attendees can join at any time. All sessions will be recorded, and the recording and slides will be made available to attendees after the mini-conference.
Technical editing is no joke! And there are so many funny examples of what happens when editors are left out altogether (or, gulp, when we fail to catch a mistake).
We want to hear your humorous personal editing stories or a good editing joke!
You can:
Tweet them to @stc_te_sig, using the hashtag #TechEditNoJoke.
Post them to our #sig-technical-editingchannel on the STC Communities Slack space, using the hashtag #TechEditNoJoke. Note: This will only work if you are an STC member. To join the STC Slack space, see the instructions at https://www.stc.org/membership/slack/.