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3.4 Typesetting
Figure 3.10: Typesetting
The submission’s production stage is generally initiated after the copyediting
stage has been completed, although the editor may choose to add information
as it becomes available earlier in the workflow process. The production stage is
used to create and manage publication formats (e.g. paperback, softcover, PDF,
ePub), final publication-ready versions of the submission, and the catalog. This
process is normally managed by a production editor, with the input and assis-
tance of designers and proofreaders. Production editors can be assigned using
the Participants dropdown. Figure 3.11 shows the overwiev page of the produc-
tion stage.
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3.4 Typesetting
Figure 3.10: Typesetting
The submission’s production stage is generally initiated after the copyediting
stage has been completed, although the editor may choose to add information
as it becomes available earlier in the workflow process. The production stage is
used to create and manage publication formats (e.g. paperback, softcover, PDF,
ePub), final publication-ready versions of the submission, and the catalog. This
process is normally managed by a production editor, with the input and assis-
tance of designers and proofreaders. Production editors can be assigned using
the Participants dropdown. Figure 3.11 shows the overwiev page of the produc-
tion stage.
Draft of Tuesday 11th November, 2014, 14:15 17