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The difference between editing and editing
The difference between an editor and an editor:

1. Editor-in-chief refers to arranging, modifying and editing other people's works completely according to his own ideas under his auspices, so that books form a certain theme.

2. Compilation refers to a new work formed by arranging, adding, deleting, combining or arranging other people's works. Strictly speaking, compilation belongs to assembly work. ?

Explain in detail:

Editor-in-Chief: [zhǔ biān]? 1.? Presided over the editing work.

Zou Taofen's experience 5: "At that time, free talk was made up by Mr. Cold-blooded."

2.? Refers to the main person in charge of editing work.

Ba Jin's Random Thoughts on Comrade Li Ni: "Jin Yi, the editor-in-chief of the publication, went to Sichuan early, and he left most of the manuscripts."

Editor: [biān zhù]? Compile and record.

Nansan, everything was done by Han Feizi: "The Dharma ambassador and the treasurer are located in the official, but they are distributed to the people."

: 1 Li Xueqin, honorary editor-in-chief and famous historian, told the reporter that China historians have a thousand-year dream, that is, "left pictures and right history".

2. In order for the editor-in-chief to better discover my talent and arrange suitable tasks for me, I put all my works on the table and respectfully handed them to the editor-in-chief.

Mr. Zhang, the editor-in-chief of this book, is a scholar with equal works. He is a teacher and has been writing. He wrote a lot about studying the legal history of the Qing Dynasty. At the same time, he is also an active advocate of the study of Chinese legal history and the organizer of many academic conferences.

4. The compilation of the history of China literature is now in its heyday, with various versions.

5. The first volume of Veterinary Microbiology, edited by Liu Rongbiao, was published by Yi Xuan Book Publishing House.