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Editorship - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Definitions of editorship. noun. the position of editor . berth, billet, office, place, position, post, situation, spot. a job in an organization.
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EDITORSHIP Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Editorship definition: the office or function of an editor.. See examples of EDITORSHIP used in a sentence.
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editorship | Definition and example sentences - Cambridge Dictionary
Examples of editorship · Should there be a raid against trade unions, against the entire authorship and editorship, and all creative thought in the country? · I ...
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editorship
ˈeditorship [f. editor n. + -ship.] a. The duties, functions, and office of an editor. b. The tenure of that office. c. Editorial superintendence.1782 Tyers Hist. Rhaps. on Pope 14 (T.) The editorship of Shakespeare..Pope afterward undertook. 1812 Examiner 28 Dec. 831/1 Captain Benjafield, who was f...
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EDITORSHIP definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
The editorship of a newspaper or magazine is the position of its editor, or his or her work as its editor.
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editorship noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
the position of editor of a newspaper, magazine, etc; the period during which somebody is editor. the editorship of 'The Times'. Want to learn more?
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Apply for Editorship | Honors College | Baylor University
Flexible time commitment, 1-3 hours per week. No prior editing experience necessary, but excellent written and spoken communication skills required. Selected ...
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editorship, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun editorship is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for editorship is from 1751, in the writing of J. G. Cooper.
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editorship - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From editor + -ship. Noun. edit. editorship (plural editorships). The position or job of being an editor.
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Editorship Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Editorship definition: The position, functions, or guidance of an editor.
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The Challenges Posed to Editorship Through New Technologies
These are the challenges of editorship moving forward: aiming for innovation in an environment where GenAI will amplify conservativism and conventional forms; ...
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The Academy (periodical)
After its purchase by John Morgan Richards in 1896, the periodical published lighter fare under the editorship of Charles Lewis Hind. In 1909 WHSmith withdrew the magazine for sale and Douglas shortly had to relinquish the editorship.
The magazine closed in 1915.
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Wai-te-ata Music Press
From 1981, when composer Jack Body took up the editorship, Wai-te-ata Music Press has become the largest sole publisher of New Zealand music, with over In 2013, New Zealand School of Music lecturer Michael Norris took over the editorship of Wai-te-ata Press following Jack Body's retirement.
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contributorship
conˈtributorship [f. prec. + -ship.] The position of a contributor.1881 Masson De Quincey vi. 69 His editorship having been converted into a mere contributorship.
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