Money Talks: Who Gets What in the Book Trade
OnlineIn this free event a panel of experienced book trade professionals will demystify where the money goes from the sale of a book and why.
In this free event a panel of experienced book trade professionals will demystify where the money goes from the sale of a book and why.
This editorial course focuses on editing publications such as newsletters, brochures, handbooks or websites. Two Zoom sessions of two hours (one per day) on Tuesday 7 and Thursday 9 June 2022.
A free one-hour online session run by Creative Access for Publishing Scotland members. Registration essential.
This 4-hour course (two Zoom sessions on Monday 13 and Thursday 16 June 2022) picks up where 'Introduction to Copy-editing' left off. It assumes that delegates have attended this course or are familiar with the methods and techniques it contains. It is eligible for 2 CIEP upgrade training points.
What does Scotland’s past tell us about Scotland’s present? Publishing Scotland sponsors this session with Borders Book Festival as part of the Year of Stories celebration with a trio of brilliant authors of historical fiction, Flora Johnston, Jean Findlay and Sue Lawrence.
This 4-hour course (two Zoom sessions on Monday 20 and Thursday 23 June 2022) picks up where 'Introduction to Proofreading' left off. It assumes that delegates have attended that course or are familiar with the methods and techniques it contains. It is eligible for 2 CIEP upgrade training points.
This online BIC Brunch, sponsored by FADEL, will focus on the basics and definitions of rights management. Sign up by 28 June 2022.
Publishing Scotland members can attend BIC’s online ONIX Essentials course on 5th and 6th July (two half-day sessions) at preferential rates.
Third in the series of the brand new Thema focussed BIC Brunch Sessions, this Children and Education session is free for Publishing Scotland, BIC and EDItEUR members.
This course is suitable for people in the publishing industry, those who want to work in editing on a freelance basis, and anyone else who has responsibility for the presentation of written material. Some proofreading experience is desirable. This course will be delivered online (Zoom) in four 90-minute sessions (one per day) on Tuesday 30 August, Thursday 1, Tuesday 6 and Thursday 8 September 2022.
No previous knowledge is required for this introduction to proofreading course. The emphasis is on practical exercises using a variety of accessible texts. This course will be delivered online (Zoom) in four 90-minute sessions (one per day) on Monday 19, Thursday 22, Monday 26 and Thursday 29 September.
Fourth in the series of the brand new Thema focussed BIC Brunch Sessions, this Non-Fiction: Popular session is free for Publishing Scotland, BIC and EDItEUR members.