First stop,
the editorial department where, in collaboration with the author, the editor spends months helping guide the content flow of the book and the language of the text, whipping the manuscript into readable and publishable shape.
Not exact matches
Also, as a scientist, having the support of the scientific cores, the purchasing, information technology, and
editorial departments, and more, is a huge plus, especially for someone who has worked at other institutions
where you have to do almost everything by yourself.
Editorial by Erin L. Cox In August of 2006, I left the publicity
department at HarperCollins for a job as the Book Publishing Director at The New Yorker,
where I handled the book advertising.
From Cambridge she moved to Avalon Books
where she became head of the
editorial department overseeing a mix of mysteries, romances, and historical fiction.
Previously, Alex worked in the art
department of The Atlantic,
where she researched and commissioned
editorial photographers and illustrators for the magazine.
She spent most of her twenties in New York City
where she studied Visual Studies at the New School and interned in the fashion
editorial department at Vogue, as well as Gagosian Gallery.
She is the director of Creative Time's Global Initiatives
department,
where she oversees the Creative Time Summit and is
editorial director of Creative Time Reports.
I've been working in the
editorial department for the past week,
where they create, edit and manage the content that is produced.