It’s tempting to assign more than one person to a document at a time. Don’t do it! Maintain version control with a structured process.
Making Zoom a Little More Secure
COVID-19 has the world quarantined, putting a lot of our lives onto Zoom. Read on for tips to make Zoom more secure.
Adapting to Online Teaching
Adapt to online teaching with these free resources from Collins Education Associates.
Structure Folders to Find What You Need
A good filing system keeps everything organized. Here’s how I keep my clients’ work in order.
Work-at-Home Tools for Your Team
The WAH shift can mean sudden new technology needs. These tools can help your team stay in touch and get the work done.
Adapting to Work-at-Home Life
Working from home can feel unsettling and scary. These 10 tips can help you make the adjustment easier and quicker.
Editing Success: New Year’s Resolution Follow-Up
Six weeks into the new year, and the crowd at the gym is starting to thin out as New Year’s resolutions fall by the wayside. It doesn’t take long for most folks to lose momentum.
Breaking into Copyediting, Part 4: When You’re “Mostly” Qualified
Copyediting is a great second career for word lovers, but getting started can be a mystery. I started this series by exploring how to get training and how to continue that training. Last week, I shared several tips for applying to editing jobs, encouraging readers to apply only to jobs they’re qualified for. Not being
Breaking into Copyediting, Part 3: Getting Your First Editing Job
In this series, I’ve been digging into how to get started in copyediting. In part 1, I outlined the knowledge and skills you need to get started. In part 2, I discussed how you’ll need to continue your education to move into the journeyman stage. But how do you get that first editing job? Do
Breaking into Copyediting, Part 2: Continuing Your Training
In part 1 I outlined the basic knowledge and skills you need to become a copyeditor. The list is long, but even the longest training programs (university certificate programs with several courses) can be finished within a year. And once you’ve done the training, you’re ready to go, right? Well … Editing is a craft.

