Anyone who already has some publishing experience, knowledge of proofreading and copy-editing, or has completed the introductory course, will find this an invaluable way to develop their skills further. Building on the basics, the course offers guidance on more technical editorial tasks, such as working with tables, illustrations, references and bibliographies.
Anyone who already has some experience of working in book or journal publishing and wishes to build on their existing copy-editing and proofreading skills, including editors, project editors, production editors and managing editors.
CIEP members: This course earns 4 upgrade points for attendance.
How the course is delivered
The course consists of six x 1.5-hour sessions plus breaks, each a mixture of delivery and interaction using Zoom breakout rooms and other online tools. There will be a 45-minute exercise set to complete between the sessions, and a 45-minute break. The course will run on from 9.30am to 2.00pm on each day.
You will need to activate a free Zoom account to join the course. This takes two minutes and does not require any payment. It is purely for administrative purposes.
Any information to be completed beforehand will be sent via email.
Accessibility
Please contact us at with any accessibility or special requirements, for example having in-session captions or the learning materials sent to you in advance.
If you have any concerns about technical requirements or access please contact us on or telephone (+44) 020 8874 2718.
Delegate feedback
“The course was taught very well. Caroline used Zoom effectively to ensure variation throughout the sessions. I enjoyed the smaller group work and hearing about other people's perspectives and experiences – with space for both delegates and the tutor to share their knowledge. The sections on tables, indexes and references/bibliographies were particularly useful as I don’t encounter those in my current role. It was also good to have a refresher on PDF mark-up techniques and to learn about the experience of working as a freelancer.” Bloomsbury Publishing delegate
“There was a nice blend of different teaching methods (breakout rooms, confidence check quizzes, activities, discussion, presentation, independent exercises) and the tutor was excellent, with an engaging teaching style and attentive to each delegate's context, adapting the course where possible. This was an interesting and productive course. It refreshed my existing editorial knowledge and skills and introduced me to new elements of the publishing process that I wasn't familiar with.” Content Editor, The Chartered College of Teaching
“I enjoyed the course immensely and found it fascinating and helpful. The conversational and interactive teaching style was brilliant, and the content challenging – which is exactly what I had hoped for. I feel more assured in my judgement and decisions, due to the expert feedback. I also have a reinforced understanding of the benefits of a meticulous, methodical approach to editorial work.” Freelance Editor, Badger Learning
“Caroline was excellent at explaining, happy to share her extensive knowledge and presented a really interesting and informative course. Enjoyed the discussions and breakout rooms, and the mix of examples given and how they were presented. Learnt lots from Caroline and my colleagues.” The Open University delegate
"I enjoyed the course immensely. Caroline's anecdotes from her experience in the industry were really valuable, especially from a figure who has such rich experience and wisdom. I am more confident in my skills, have broadened my knowledge in the field, and can immediately implement this in my role.” Law Business Research delegate
“Sarah was excellent. She explained things clearly and I felt comfortable asking questions. I enjoyed the group activities, with the chance to work with the other participants. I now have knowledge of more specialist areas of copyediting and proofreading, and feel confident in checking illustrated layouts and design, and marking up illustrated PDFs.” Bonnier Books UK delegate
“I loved the course. Sarah made the sessions incredibly interactive and interesting. I’ve gained more confidence when copy-editing, and technical workarounds to make life easier.” Editorial Assistant, York Press
About the tutor(s)
The tutors devised and fully updated the course in 2021. One tutor will deliver all three morning sessions of a course.
In an in-house career that took her to Berlin, London, Oxford and Cambridge, Caro Drake worked on a wide range of academic books, journals and illustrated trade titles. She was trained at Blackwell and Cambridge University Press, where, as senior subeditor then copy-editorial manager, she in turn trained copy-editors and proofreaders for fifteen years. She updated Butcher’s Copy-editing, with a colleague, for the fourth edition.
Now freelance, Caroline enjoys helping authors to get things right, first time. She has created and taught courses for a variety of clients, including publishers, educational organisations, the CIEP (formerly the SfEP), the reporters of the Scottish Parliament and the Parliamentary Research Service at the House of Commons.
Since 1999, Sarah Sodhi has proofed, tagged, bound, corrected, edited, managed, commissioned, subbed, scheduled, estimated and produced a great deal of content – from interactive, multi-media resources to marketing leaflets, from monthly magazines to 900-page medical tomes.
Starting her career at a small medical publisher in Oxford, Sarah produced medical textbooks, journals and a bi-monthly magazine. She then moved into the public sector to work for an adult education charity, introducing formal scheduling procedures, progress-chasing systems and detailed budgets. After this, she immersed herself in the education sector, editing and managing digital and print resources for primary, secondary and adult education publishers.
Caroline Knight began her career in publishing at Penguin Books in 1989, when she joined Editorial 2, the department dedicated to copy-editing. She has been a PTC tutor since 1996 and a freelancer since 2010.
Caroline became managing editor of Allen Lane The Penguin Press in 1995 before moving to Weidenfeld & Nicolson Illustrated in 1997. She lived in Greece, working freelance and tutoring at the PTC, from 2000 to 2003, when she became managing editorial director at William Heinemann, an imprint of the Random House group. Five years later, she moved to Atlantic Books, where she stayed until 2010 when she moved to rural Kent and rejoined the freelance community.
Session 1: 10 June | Session 2: 12 June | Session 3: 14 June (mornings only)
Dates
Monday, 10 June 2024
Monday, 23 September 2024
Monday, 02 December 2024
£720+VAT
A number of
discounts are available
Date information for future sessions
June 2024
- Dates: 10, 12 & 14 June 2024
- Times: Each session will run from 9.30am to 2.00pm
- Tutor: Caro Drake
September 2024
- Dates: 23, 25 & 27 September 2024
- Times: Each session will run from 9.30am to 2.00pm
- Tutor: Sarah Sodhi
December 2024
- Dates: 2, 4 & 6 December 2024
- Times: Each session will run from 9.30am to 2.00pm
- Tutor: Caro Drake
Course format
- Virtual classroom
- 9.30am to 2.00pm
- Six x 1.5 hour sessions plus breaks, comprising three half-day sessions on three days
A number of discounts are available
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What you will need
You will need access to a computer or laptop with a camera and microphone and with Microsoft Word and either Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (which is free) or Adobe Acrobat Professional installed. Please check that you have the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
To join the course, you will need to activate a Zoom account. This takes two minutes and does not require any payment. It is purely for administrative purposes.
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