Editor in english

Editor

pronunciation: edətɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures

editor = editorship ; editor. 

Example: Notes may relate to any of the previous elements of the description, i.e. title, authorship, edition, editorship, publisher area, physical description area or series area.Example: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision or elucidation of the text, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter, and for certain works it may involve the technical direction of staff of persons engaged in writing or compiling the text.

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» Asociación Americana de EditoresAmerican Association of Publishers (AAP) .

Example: The article 'Publishers go for the jugular over copyright' examines the activities of the American Association of Publishers (AAP) in taking legal proceedings against libraries on copyright grounds and in enforcing payment for photocopying periodical articles.

» Asociación Escocesa de EditoresScottish Publishers Association (SPA) .

Example: The Scottish Publishers Association (SPA) is a trade association currently representing 68 publishers, and was first established in 1974.

» Asociación Internacional de Editores (IPA)International Publishers Association (IPA) .

Example: The International Publishers Association (IPA) Conference in Barcelona in 1995 addressed the relationship between libraries and publishers.

» autor-editorself-publisherself-publishing author .

Example: The title of the article is 'Self-publishing: some problems of definition and access to the self-publisher'.

Example: A small press might be operated by a single, self-publishing author, a group of friends, or a collective; about 2,700 such presses are currently active = Una imprenta pequeña podría funcionar con un único autor-editor, un grupo de amigos o una asociación y actualmente hay activas unas 2.700.

» del editoreditorial .

Example: Practical application of these ideas, preferably with editorial or tutorial assistance, is the next step after perusing this chapter.

» editor asociadoassociate editor .

Example: In 1974 he assumed the positions of associate editor of the Anglo-American Cataloging Rules and Head of the British Library's Standards Office.

» editor científicoeditor [Persona que cuida de la preparación de un texto ajeno desde el punto de vista de su contenido intelectual y cuya tarea puede ir de la mera revisión del texto a la redacción de una introducción, comentarios, índices, etc] .

Example: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision or elucidation of the text, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter, and for certain works it may involve the technical direction of staff of persons engaged in writing or compiling the text.

» editor comercialcommercial publisherpublisher  ; trade publisher .

Example: A survey of top 10 commercial and learned society publishers found the 1989 average prices (pounds sterling) to be £207.78 for commercial and £217.85 for learned society publishers.

Example: For some categories of materials it can be difficult to distinguish publishers from distributors and/or producers.

Example: Apart from the names of subjects, the names of corporate bodies, persons, chemicals, trade products, and trade names are some other possibilities.

» editor de CD-ROMCD-ROM publisher .

Example: However, some CD-ROM publishers have decided to sit on the fence and offer prices that are neither too high nor too low.

» editor de facsímilesfacsimilist .

Example: Even though the facsimilist's paper is of the same period as that of the rest of the book, he is most unlikely to be able to match it precisely in all its characteristics thickness, texture, colour, chain-lines, watermark, and the propinquity of worm-holes and stains.

» editor de material electrónicoelectronic publisher [e-publisher] .

Example: This article is a preliminary study of the management of intellectual property by electronic publishers.

» editor de material multimediamultimedia publisher .

Example: He believes that the lack of such harmonization is actually deterring some multimedia publishers from launching new products.

» editor de pantallascreen editor .

Example: This has been taken a step further by using a screen editor to 'prevent the human indexer or coder from making syntactic errors in the first place'.

» editor de publicaciónpublishing editor [Editor encargado de los aspectos más comerciales dentro del contenido intelectual de una revista, como, por ejemplo, que el contenido o los temas sean tales que interesen a más lectores] .

Example: In a similar way with books for a more general readership for which scholarly editors are not necessarily employed, the publishing editors will have their contacts with authors of known interests and capabilities and will commission books intended for the 'intelligent layman' rather than the specialist scholar.

» editor de publicaciones a medidacustom publisher [Editorial que adapta las publicaciones a las necesidades de unos usuarios determinados como, por ejemplo, estudiantes universitarios] .

Example: The role of the custom publisher is putting information in context and refining it to a finished product that meets a specific need.

» editor de publicaciones electrónicaselectronic publisher [e-publisher] .

Example: Utilising computer networks, scholars have become electronic publishers, creating an alternative publication system.

» editor de revista científicascholarly editor .

Example: In a similar way with books for a more general readership for which scholarly editors are not necessarily employed, the publishing editors will have their contacts with authors of known interests and capabilities and will commission books intended for the 'intelligent layman' rather than the specialist scholar.

» editor de sociedad culturallearned society publisher .

Example: A survey of top 10 commercial and learned society publishers found the 1989 average prices (pounds sterling) to be £207.78 for commercial and £217.85 for learned society publishers.

» editor de temas educativoseducational publisher .

Example: This happened for the first time in a workshop for educational publishers.

» editor de una revista científicajournal editor .

Example: Journal editors are encouraged to adopt a double-blind refereeing system to increase objectivity.

» editor fraudulentopredatory publisher .

Example: Jeffrey Beall, a librarian at the University of Colorado Denver, coined the term 'predatory publishers'.

» editor históricohistorical editor .

Example: Historical editors believe in the importance of the meaning, literary editors in word sacredness.

» editor intelectualeditor [Persona que cuida de la preparación de un texto ajeno desde el punto de vista de su contenido intelectual y cuya tarea puede ir de la mera revisión del texto a la redacción de una introducción, comentarios, índices, etc] .

Example: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision or elucidation of the text, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter, and for certain works it may involve the technical direction of staff of persons engaged in writing or compiling the text.

» editor jefeeditor-in-chief .

Example: This is a collection of articles, editorial and reviews from the career of Eric Moon a former editor-in-chief of Library Journal.

» editor literarioeditor [Persona que cuida de la preparación de un texto ajeno desde el punto de vista de su contenido intelectual y cuya tarea puede ir de la mera revisión del texto a la redacción de una introducción, comentarios, índices, etc]literary editor .

Example: An editor is a person who prepares for publication an item not his own and whose labour may be limited to the preparation of the item for the manufacturer, or it may include supervision of the manufacturing, revision or elucidation of the text, and the addition of an introduction, notes, and other critical matter, and for certain works it may involve the technical direction of staff of persons engaged in writing or compiling the text.

Example: Historical editors believe in the importance of the meaning, literary editors in word sacredness.

» editor privadoprivate publisher [Como opuesto a al editor oficial de un organismo de gobierno] .

Example: There are also well-advanced plans for private publishers to cooperate with the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities in the creation of an extensive online data base.

» encuadernación de editoredition binding .

Example: But edition binding in leather was at least as early as edition binding in cloth.

» entidad editoraissuing body .

Example: Those serials serving as periodical reports of the activities of their issuing bodies are inherently unsusceptible to change of authorship and should be entered under the individuals or bodies responsible for them.

» nombre del editorpublisher's name .

Example: The primary components in this area are place of publication, publisher's name and date of publication (that is, the date of edition).

» número del editorpublisher's number (música) [Número asignado a una pieza musical por su editor que normalmente sólo aparece en la portada, y/o en la primera página de la música] .

Example: The publisher's number is a numbering designation assigned to an item by a music publisher, appearing normally only on the title page, and/or the first page of music.

» Sociedad Americana de Compositores, Autores y EditoresAmerican Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) .

Example: The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) is 1 of 2 major performing rights organisations that act on behalf of many copyright owners of musical works.

Editor synonyms

editor program in spanish: programa editor, pronunciation: edətɜrproʊgræm part of speech: noun
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