详情介绍
中文
51110 – 编辑
编辑审查、评估和编辑手稿、文章、新闻报道和其他用于出版、广播或互动媒体的材料,并协调作家、记者和其他工作人员的活动。他们受雇于出版公司、杂志、期刊、报纸、广播和电视网络和电台,以及制作通讯、手册、手册和网站等出版物的公司和政府部门。编辑也可以自由职业。
标题索引
- 广告编辑
- 美术编辑
- 助理编辑
- 副主编
- 双语编辑
- 图书编辑
- 商业编辑
- 字幕编辑器
- 城市编辑
- 特约编辑
- 控制室编辑-广播
- 副本长
- 文案编辑
- 复印机
- 词典编辑器
- 编辑
- 编辑顾问
- 编辑页面编辑器
- 英文编辑
- 专题编辑
- 财经编辑
- 财经新闻编辑
- 外国新闻广播编辑
- 外国新闻社编辑
- 法语编辑
- 资料编辑
- 期刊编辑
- 线路编辑器
- 阵容编辑
- 文学编辑
- 本地新闻编辑
- 杂志编辑
- 稿件编辑
- 医学编辑
- 新闻台编辑
- 新闻编辑
- 新闻编辑-广播
- 新闻服务编辑
- 报纸编辑
- 图片编辑器
- 制作编辑
- 刊物编辑
- 科学编辑
- 剧本编辑
- 资深编辑
- 社团编辑
- 专题编辑
- 体育台编辑
- 体育编辑
- 副主编
- 技术编辑
- 电讯编辑
- 网站编辑
- 作家编辑
主要职责
该小组履行以下部分或全部职责:
- 评估手稿、文章、新闻副本和有线服务调度对出版、广播或电子媒体的适用性,并建议或改变内容、风格和组织
- 阅读和编辑要发布或广播的副本,以检测和更正拼写、语法和句法中的错误,并根据空间或时间的需要缩短或加长副本
- 与作者、特约撰稿人、记者和其他人就文案的修改进行协商
- 根据空间或时间分配和文案的重要性,计划和实施文案的布局或格式
- 计划和协调员工的活动并确保满足生产期限
- 计划即将发生的事件的报道并相应地分配工作
- 编写或准备介绍、营销和宣传材料、参考书目、索引和其他文本
- 可以与作者协商版税并安排自由职业者的报酬。
就业要求
- 通常需要英语、法语、新闻学或相关学科的学士学位。
- 通常需要多年的新闻、写作、出版或相关领域的经验。
- 可能需要成为加拿大编辑协会的会员。
- 专长于特定主题的编辑可能需要接受该主题的培训。
附加信息
- 编辑可能专注于特定主题领域,例如新闻、体育或特写,或特定类型的出版物,例如书籍、杂志、报纸或手册。
- 随着经验的积累,可能晋升到监督和管理职位,例如主编或总编辑。
排除
- 编辑助理(14301 通信、出版和监管文员)
- 作者和作家(技术除外)(51111)
- 电影编辑(51120 制片人、导演、编舞及相关职业)
- 记者 ( 51113 )
- 总编辑(在50011 经理中 - 出版、电影、广播和表演艺术)
- 声音编辑(在52113音视频录制技术员)
- 翻译审校员(在51114 笔译员、术语员和口译员 中)
- 地图编辑(22214测绘气象学技术职业)
English
51110 – Editors
Editors review, evaluate and edit manuscripts, articles, news reports and other material for publication, broadcast or interactive media and coordinate the activities of writers, journalists and other staff. They are employed by publishing firms, magazines, journals, newspapers, radio and television networks and stations, and by companies and government departments that produce publications such as newsletters, handbooks, manuals and Web sites. Editors may also work on a freelance basis.
Index of titles
- Advertising editor
- Art editor
- Assistant editor
- Associate editor
- Bilingual editor
- Book editor
- Business editor
- Caption editor
- City editor
- Contributing editor
- Control room editor - broadcasting
- Copy chief
- Copy editor
- Copy preparer
- Dictionary editor
- Editor
- Editorial consultant
- Editorial page editor
- English editor
- Feature editor
- Financial editor
- Financial news editor
- Foreign news broadcasting editor
- Foreign news service editor
- French editor
- Information editor
- Journal editor
- Line editor
- Line-up editor
- Literary editor
- Local news editor
- Magazine editor
- Manuscript editor
- Medical editor
- News desk editor
- News editor
- News editor - broadcasting
- News service editor
- Newspaper editor
- Picture editor
- Production editor
- Publications editor
- Scientific editor
- Script editor
- Senior editor
- Society editor
- Special features editor
- Sport desk editor
- Sports editor
- Sub-editor
- Technical editor
- Telecommunications editor
- Web site editor
- Writer-editor
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
- Evaluate suitability of manuscripts, articles, news copy and wire service dispatches for publication, broadcast or electronic media and recommend or make changes in content, style and organization
- Read and edit copy to be published or broadcast to detect and correct errors in spelling, grammar and syntax, and shorten or lengthen copy as space or time requires
- Confer with authors, staff writers, reporters and others regarding revisions to copy
- Plan and implement layout or format of copy according to space or time allocations and significance of copy
- Plan and coordinate activities of staff and assure production deadlines are met
- Plan coverage of upcoming events and assign work accordingly
- Write or prepare introductions, marketing and promotional materials, bibliographic references, indexes and other text
- May negotiate royalties with authors and arrange for payment of freelance staff.
Employment requirements
- A bachelor's degree in English, French, journalism or a related discipline is usually required.
- Several years of experience in journalism, writing, publishing or a related field are usually required.
- Membership in the Editors Association of Canada may be required.
- Editors who specialize in a specific subject matter may be required to have training in that subject.
Additional information
- Editors may specialize in a particular subject area, such as news, sports or features, or in a particular type of publication, such as books, magazines, newspapers or manuals.
- Progression to supervisory and management positions, such as editor-in-chief or managing editor, is possible with experience.
Exclusions
- Editorial assistant (in 14301 Correspondence, publication and regulatory clerks)
- Authors and writers (except technical) (51111)
- Film editor (in 51120 Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations)
- Journalists (51113)
- Managing editor (in 50011 Managers - publishing, motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts)
- Sound editor (in 52113 Audio and video recording technicians)
- Translator-reviser (in 51114 Translators, terminologists and interpreters)
- Map editor (in 22214 Technical occupations in geomatics and meteorology )