Updating Your Style Guide: Moving to CMOS 18
Join UChicago Editing certificate instructors as they highlight changes and additions to the new CMOS that will have the greatest impact on copyeditors.
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About the Event
The University of Chicago Press released the 18th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) this past autumn to great excitement, and while the core advice for editors is largely unchanged, there are many updates great and small to take in. With such a large text, it can be overwhelming to navigate these updates on your own, so we are pleased to invite you to a one-hour webinar overview. Join Editing certificate instructors Tyler Balli and Sharon Brinkman as they highlight changes and additions that will have the greatest impact on copyeditors, as well as discuss the professional and educational process and impact of moving to a new edition of the style guide.
Speaking at the event
Tyler Balli, MA
Managing Editor, Ohio University Press
Tyler Balli is the managing editor at Ohio University Press (OUP). At OUP he supervises all aspects of the editorial process, from manuscript cleanup to indexing. He specializes in working with scholarly material but has also edited fiction, trade nonfiction, poetry, scientific guide books, blog...
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Acting Manager, American Journal of Sociology
Sharon is the acting managing editor at the American Journal of Sociology. She has also worked as a manuscript editor at the Astrophysical Journal in the Press Journals Division. She is a freelance editor for several Elsevier medical journals as well as for the Journal of Legal Studies and the...
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