Workshop of Text Editing
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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301WRP | Z | 1 | 2/S | Czech | summer |
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Workshop participants adopt standards and procedures and the skills of editing. They are introduced to convincing working tools, processes and examples of good work in all phases of editing preparations from proofreader's appraisal of a text to its language style editing to the final correction. Students are acquainted with the citation etiquette issues in academic environments, anti-plaigairism systems and citation management software. The acquired skills are applied in practice in editing a text whose „border“ considerations present, for editing, a high standard challenge and balances on the border of prosaic and professional text.
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Workshop
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A familiarity with biographic dates of:
Bohuslav Balbín
Tomáš Pešina z Čechorodu
Petr Brandl
Václav Vavřinec Reiner
Matyáš Bernard Braun
František Maxmilián Brokof
Josef Herscher
Jan Blažej Santini
Anastasius Kircher
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Methodology workshop presenting applied standards (particularly international citation standards ISO 690 and ISO 690-2) and normal use variations (ex: NAMU editing practices) citation standards in Czech editing and editing processes. Students, based on editing preparations of manuscripts systemize and consolidate their skill enabling profession editing work.
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ISO 690:2011
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Appraisal of a presented manuscript through instructor evaluation. A proposal for an instruction of unitary notation devices and bibliographic references (approx. 950 items), selection of possible editting solutions and their rationale, implementation of editting and final correction.
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