Greetings Editing Team!
I don’t know about you, but I have the experience of déjà vu way too often when I am looking for links to go in articles while I am editing –– I end up having to look for the same things over and over again.
I HAVE HAD ENOUGH (she said, dramatically).
For the set of articles we turned in this month, I have gone through my notes and pulled out the links I added during editing –– well, the ones I remembered to take notes on, anyway!
I make no promises that the set is comprehensive, and it is definitely skewed toward the topics I happened to be editing most, overlaid with the areas in which writers tended to leave gaps –– but it’s a start!
I feel like it also gives a greater breadth, if not necessarily depth, than the standard kit we send to writers (if the links were in the standard kit, they’d probably have used them and we wouldn’t be searching, right??).
Importantly, the set as rendered –– in the database below –– is also SEARCHABLE.
You can browse by topic, by practice area (or industry), by state –– as well as by law firm, although that one is going to be slim pickings until I have time to do the same link-sourcing for articles edited farther back (ideally, at some point, I’d like to pull the links WRITERS have included in docs recently, and make the database searchable by writer … but one step at a time!).
Y’all may have your own system(s) for keeping track of this sort of thing, and not find this helpful at all.
I’m sharing anyway, just in case! 😁
Toodles!!
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