the copyed list

Subject: the copyed list
From: LaVonna Funkhouser <lffunkhouser -at- HALNET -dot- COM>
Date: Fri, 19 Aug 1994 13:18:43 -0500

I received some requests from techwr-lers recently
about subscribing to the copyediting-l list. You'll
find info about that list in the message I've appended.
I marked the line about subscribing with >>>>.

IMHO, copyediting-l is a bit less chummy than techwr-l,
and as a result of the subject matter, it is admittedly
more nit-picky. I receive it as a digest because I found
that many of the replies are repetitive. Despite this,
it is a useful forum for hammering out style issues.

LaVonna
lffunkhouser -at- halnet -dot- com

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Requests to listserv -at- cornell -dot- edu -dot-
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those used by other listservs. Please save this
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the English language who want to discuss anything related to editing:
sticky style issues; newspaper, technical, and other specialized editing;
reference books; client relations; Internet resources; electronic editing
and software; freelance issues; and so on.

Copyediting-L is an unmoderated list. Yes, we're talking anarchy, folks.
Because I (the listowner) am paid to do editing and not "mess around" on
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