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CD-ROM Reference: Publications Project Management
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Table of Contents
- A Design Primer for Editors
- A Guide to Photographic Copyright
- 'Accidentally' Correct
- Accountability, Trust, and Sabotage
- Adobe Acrobat's PDF in a Nutshell
- Affinity Newsletters: Fresh Air for Closed
Communities
- Alphabetizing Systems, Take Two
- As a Manager, You Set the Tone-So No Whining!
- Assembly Instructions
- Avoiding 'Chartjunk in' Maps
- Being an Editor Calls for Resilience
- Canadian Thesaurus
- Catching Errors in Internet Addresses
- Choosing Colors for International Design Projects
- Citing Internet Sources
- Confessions of a Procrastinator
- Control Freaks-and the People Around Them
- Custom Publishing: Can you benefit from its
economies?
- Defending Your Staff
- Delegating without Getting Burned
- Developing a Salary Plan for Publications Staff
- 'Doing Art' Before You've Learned How
- Doing This and That and That
- Drag Power for the PC
- Editing Word Tables for Less Space and More Sense
- Editors and Designers: Talking the Same Language
- Encoding and E-mail Attachments
- Encryption Basics Decrypted
- 'Endurance Training' for Electronic Publishing
Specialists
- Estimating Editorial Tasks: A Five-Step Method
- Everybody a Winner! (Well, Nobody a Total Loser)
- Finding Time for Managerial Tasks
- Fonts on the Web
- Foolproof Your Files, Part II: Preflighting
- For a New Year: Life, Work, and Cabbage
- Getting Ducks in a Row: The Rules for Displayed
Lists
- Going International
- Guidance for Ghostwriters: How to Present
Samples
- Handling Internet Addresses in Text
- Help with Scanning, Printing, Web Design
- How Long Is a 'Day'?
- How Many Editors Does It Take?
- How Much Authority Do Departmental Editors
Have?
- How to Be a Good Client
- How to Handle a Staffer with Too Much Initiative
- How to Lie with Maps
- How to Make Sure That Big, Important Rush
- Project Doesn't Get Done (Or at Least Gets
Done Poorly)
- How to Prioritize When Everything Is Urgent
- 'I Fixed It, It's Right, You Hired Me, Go Away'
- Indexing Can Be Taught
- Infographics: Data-Spelunking
- Intelligent Tinkering: The Process of Keeping
Periodicals Fresh
- Job-Hopping and the Pursuit of Management
- Just What Is a Newsletter Editor, Anyway?
- Keyboard Shortcuts in Windows 95
- Kinds of Blue (and Green, and Purple)
- Know-Nothing New Boss or Knee-Jerk
Resentment?
- Letting Designers Change the Lightbulb
- Looking for Proof
- Low Budget
- Making Design Clients Happy
- Making the Most of Broadbanding
- Manage Your Files, Not the Other Way Around
- Managerial Burnout-Is There a Cure?
- Managing Collaborative Writing Projects — Editorial managers may be asked to do everything
but the windows
- Managing Multiple Publications Projects
- Managing the Outsourced Department
- Moving to an Online 'Blueline'
- Nonprofit Press Releases Can Be News
- One Last Look: The Final Quality Control Review
- Online Editing-More Than Mastering Software
Online Style
- Pleading the Case for Professional Development
- Printing Windows Folders
- Promotional Writing That People Will Believe
- Publishing Law Made Clear, If Not Simple
- Ready-to-Use Images
- Recognizing File Types
- Red-Flag Clauses in Book Contracts
- Righting Upside-Down PDF Pages
- Seattle to Sri Lanka in Seven Seconds: File
- Transfers on the Internet
- Seeing How Color Will Print: Avoiding Pitfalls
- Separate Offices for Editors: Luxury or Necessity?
- Setting Up a Home Office
- Simple Principles Underlie Successful Visuals
- Six Criteria for Evaluating Your Web Site
- Smoothing and Speeding the Journal Review
Process
- Taming the Beast: Lessons for Managing Large
Projects
- Telecommuting: Practical Option or Management
Nightmare?
- The Annual Report: Bread-and-Butter
Communication
- The Authors Guild Helps Negotiate Book
Contracts
- The Challenges of a Large Compilation
- The Employee Nobody Likes
- The Ever-Expanding Document
- The Fast & the Furious: Word Saves
- The Fine Art of Critiquing
- The New-Manager Hokey-Pokey
- Think You're Ready for Takeoff?
- To Hang or Not to Hang? Block Questions and
Columned Format
- U.S. Postal Service Offers Online Customer Service
- Using Graphics on the Web
- Vector Art
- What Do Think You Are, a Genius?
- What Does Fairness Have to Do with Deals?
- When Editors Have to Turn Authors Down
- When You and Your Employee Clash: Clarifying
Expectations
- Who Should Pay for Changes?
- Why Are No-Frills Forms So Hard to Take?
- Why Establish Online Standards?
- Why Printing Plant Tours Are Worth the Time
- Why Put Your Print Publication Online?
- Wild and Crazy Clip Art Revue
- Working with MS Word Files
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