Ensuring Editorial Excellence
As an Advanced Professional Member of the Chartered Institute of Editing and proofreading (CIEP), I abide by its Code of Practice (COP). This is binding on members and corporate subscribers and endorsed by the CIEP Council.
What the CIEP say about their COP
Good communication between client/employer and freelance/employee is essential. Clear briefing and the agreement of terms are vital if high standards are to be maintained by both parties, and unsurprisingly they’re emphasised by the CoP.
In addition, the CoP includes guidance on: the professional behaviour of both freelance/employee and client/employer; standards for proofreading, editing and project management; and information on web editing, electronic file handling, email etiquette, confidentiality and computer security.
‘The CIEP’s Code of Practice (CoP), Ensuring editorial excellence, is a valuable resource for editorial workers – editors, proofreaders and project managers, whether working freelance or in-house – and their clients and employers. Its purpose is to establish standards of best practice for CIEP members and help them maintain them and to encourage good professional relationships.
The CoP is endorsed by the CIEP Council. Although it isn’t a legal document, it’s considered binding on members and Corporate Subscribers. Although this is the CIEP’s primary code of practice, other documents have code of practice status and are binding on members.’
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