Come along to our free registration support sessions and check registration off your accreditation exam to-do list!
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Preparing for the accreditation exam? You'll be pleased to know that new sample exam documents are now available!
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Registrations for the IPEd accreditation exam are now open!
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#Markyourcalendars: The next IPEd accreditation exam will be held on 12 August 2024. This exam provides an opportunity for editors to demonstrate their professional competence and skills. We'll make an announcement when registrations are open.
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I’ll do a non UK one! RT this before midday gmt on Friday May 19 if you’re anywhere in the world apart from the UK and I’ll randomly pick a winner. One copy of the proof of Over Sharing up for grabs.
1/4 It's #NationalVolunteerWeek! Did you know that IPEd is on the front foot when it comes to initiatives that improve print accessibility, create consistent and reliable editing standards and mentor the next generation of editors?
“Books without barriers: A practical guide to inclusive publishing” is now available for download: iped-editors.org/resources-f…
This resource was created by members of IPEd’s Accessibility Initiative Working Party, Julie Ganner, Agata Mrva-Montoya, Maryanne Park and Kayt Duncan 👏
Always fun to learn new words from the cryptic crossword. Today's (from the #SunHerald cryptic) is anthelion, which the dictionary tells me is 'a luminous halo round a shadow projected by the sun on to a cloud or fog bank'. Lovely! #crypticcrossword#lovewords#ccediting
Users of MS Word: Are you annoyed by Modern Comments like I am? Have Microsoft restore the previous version of Review Comments in MS Word - sign the petition! chng.it/GvMDBy6X via @ChangeAUS
How much does thesis editing cost? It depends on word length, complexity, presentation, number of references and more. But thesis editing is an investment that will save you precious time and stress. #thesisediting#worthit#acwri#thesisthursdays#EditBoost2WC
A simple shortcut to bring up the 'find' box in a Word or PDF document is Ctrl F. It's a quick way to search for a word or phrase and see how many times it appears in the document. Very handy! #WordTipWednesday#Wordtips#Wordshortcuts#amediting#EditBoost2WC
Do you lie in bed at 3am contemplating the meaning of life? Or should that be 'lay in bed'? My blog post will reveal all! Warning: huntsman spiders are mentioned. cceditingservices.com.au/lay…
On this Anzac Day, I remember my great uncle John (Jack) Benyon, who died in France in 1916 aged 20, and all who have served and sacrificed. #AnzacDay2021#lestweforget
Anaphora: intentional repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of several clauses or paragraphs. Think Dr Martin Luther King Jr’s ‘I have a dream’ speech or the opening lines to
A Tale of Two Cities by Dickens. More examples? #wordweekends#literarydevices#EditBoost2WC
My gorgeous Canadian penpal sent me 'On Writing' by Stephen King. She's a massive SK fan and was shocked to learn I've never read any of his books (not being into horror). She figured I might like this one. Can't wait to get stuck in! #onwriting#amreading#EditBoost2WC