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Support Role: Developmental Editor

Contents of This Chapter:

  1. Developmental Editor Role and Responsibilities
    1. Where Author Training Occurs
    2. Licenses and Attributions for Developmental Editor Role and Responsibilities
  2. {Course #} About This Book Feedback
    1. Using the {Course #} About This Book Preliminary Review Feedback Template
      1. {Course #} About This Book preliminary review rubric
      2. {Course #} About This Book recommendations
      3. Reviewer contributions
    2. Licenses and Attributions for {Course #} About This Book Feedback
      1. Open content, original
      2. Open content, shared previously
  3. Half Manuscript Developmental Edit
    1. Using the {Course #} Half Manuscript Draft Developmental Edit Feedback Template
      1. Half manuscript draft developmental edit rubric
      2. Readability at a glance:
      3. Reading chapters and making comments
    2. Licenses and Attributions for Half Manuscript Developmental Edit
      1. Open content, original
      2. Open content, shared previously
  4. Full Manuscript Developmental Edit
    1. Using the {Course #} Full Manuscript Draft Developmental Edit Feedback Template
      1. Full manuscript draft developmental edit rubric
      2. Readability at a glance:
      3. Overall manuscript feedback
      4. Reading chapters and making comments
    2. Licenses and Attributions for Full Manuscript Developmental Edit
      1. Open content, original
      2. Open content, shared previously
  5. Revising Author Feedback
    1. Using the {Course #} Revision Recommendations Template
      1. Revision rubric
      2. Readability at a glance:
      3. Feedback summary
      4. Revision recommendations table
    2. Licenses and Attributions for Revising Author Feedback
      1. Open content, original
      2. Open content, shared previously

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