Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 2005 The End of the Editor? Perceptions about the Role and Impact of the Editor on Language Standards in Web Publishing
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To date, little research has been conducted into the perceptions of users about language standards or the editor's role in web publishing. This study investigates whether the editor's role as gatekeeper and a 'mender' of language has changed with the advent of web publishing, and surveys the perceptions of thirty communications professionals on the shifting standards of web writing and the editor's role in web publishing.

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  • MA thesis, School of Communication, Culture and Languages, Victoria University.

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      Melbourne, Victoria,: 2005 .
      Extent: 93p.
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