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Responsibilities of various publishers
Overview of the responsibilities of publishers

Publishing is a science that studies publishing activities and their development laws, and its purpose is to provide theoretical guidance for publishing activities. Publishing is an industry and field science, and its subject nature belongs to applied science, not basic science. So what is the responsibility of publishers? Let's get to know it together!

1. Edit category:

(1) Assistant Editor:

Assist in editing work.

Under the guidance of the editor, collect and sort out the intelligence and information of related disciplines, and carry out the practice of soliciting contributions.

Under the guidance of the editor, review and process the manuscript and assist in publishing.

Read sample books and practice writing book news and book reviews.

Share other works in the editing room.

(2) Edit:

Collect and study the academic trends and editing and publishing information of this discipline, put forward the ideas of topic selection and make contributions.

Independently review, process and sort out manuscripts and check finished books.

Do a good job in book promotion, write book news and book reviews.

Summarize editing experience, guide and train assistant editors.

(3) Deputy editor-in-chief

Collect and study academic trends and editing and publishing information of related disciplines, and put forward suggestions or schemes to improve editing work.

Make a topic selection plan and guide relevant editors to organize and implement it.

As the responsible editor of important manuscripts.

Review or finalize the manuscript, and solve the difficult problems in the review.

Review related books.

Summarize editing experience, write books or textbooks on editing (or technical editing and proofreading), and guide and train professional talents.

(4) Editing

Collect and study academic trends and editing and publishing information of related disciplines, and put forward suggestions or plans to improve editing work.

Formulate the topic selection plan and manuscript collection plan, and organize social forces or relevant editors to implement them.

Review or finalize the manuscript, and solve the difficult problems in the review.

Review and handle key manuscripts when necessary.

Summarize editing experience, write books or textbooks on editing, and guide and train professionals.

2. Technical editing class:

(1) Technical Designer:

Under the guidance of technical editors, undertake the technical design, printing design and illustration drawing of general manuscripts.

(2) Assistant Technical Editor:

Under the guidance of technical editors, undertake technical design, printing design, illustration and drawing of general or complex manuscripts.

(3) technical editor:

Responsible for the technical design of manuscripts, especially important or complex manuscripts.

Study and choose the design scheme of special manuscript.

Solve difficult problems and guide assistant technical editors and technical designers.

3. Proofreading class:

(1) three-level proofreading:

Under the guidance of first-level proofreading, undertake first-level proofreading and second-level proofreading of general manuscripts.

(2) secondary proofreading:

Under the guidance of first-class proofreading, undertake the proofreading of general manuscripts or complex manuscripts.

(3) Primary proofreading:

Responsible for proofreading various manuscripts.

Responsible for technical collation and proofreading of various manuscripts, and read through printed samples.

Check the proofreading quality of each proofreading and solve the difficult problems in proofreading.

Guide secondary proofreading and tertiary proofreading.

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