About the SIG
The Technical Editing SIG is a Special Interest Group (SIG) of the Society for Technical Communication (STC
“...STC’s Technical Editing SIG has done some impressive things with their Web site by implementing a range of Web 2.0 technologies.”
- from The Exchange
, March 2010
Membership Benefits
Being a member of the Technical Editing SIG gives you a myriad of resources and opportunities to grow professionally and to expand your presence in the marketplace.“...three cheers for the Tech Editing SIG — [their] scholarship offerings represent the sort of high-impact service-to-the-profession activity that all SIGs can emulate. As STC's 2nd V-P, and as a teacher of Tech Comm, I am proud of the TE SIG.”
- Hillary Hart, Society for Technical Communication
Benefits Available to Members Only:
- Free seminars that are tailored to technical editors on a quarterly basis, such as "The Global English Style Guide: Writing Clear, Translatable Documentation for a Global Market" and "Moving to Word 2007"
- Recorded education sessions
- Networking through volunteer opportunities, such as authoring newsletter articles or programming education for a 2,000-person audience
- Savings on continuing education in advanced editing topics, such as "Providing Effective Editing Comments"
- Collaborative authoring space via a wiki, such as co-authoring a style guide
- Members-only listings in the Employment bank, (only members can post jobs)
- Resources on the SIG web site:
- Chat in real time with like-minded professionals
- Participate in polls and surveys
- STC Conference activities:
- Opportunity to be a presenter at the progression on editing
- Opportunity to attend the SIG business meeting
Benefits Available to Everyone:
- Newsletter, Corrigo, on topics of interest to editors
- Email discussion list
- Resources on SIG web site:
- Resource directory and bookshelf
Note: Only members can submit new items to the resource directory. - Twitter, including job notifications
- LinkedIn group
- Shelfari group
- Resource directory and bookshelf
- Scholarship program
“I have been a member of the Technical Editing SIG for about 3 years, and have found it to be one of the most rewarding elements of my STC membership investment.”
Definition of a Technical Editor
There are many definitions of a technical editor. We have created a wiki page that lists definitions as contributed by members of the profession. Click here to view the definitions and contribute your own definition.Understanding the Value of a Technical Editor
Technical editors add value in organizations in many ways. We have created a wiki page that lists the ways that technical editors provide value. Click here to view the list and to contribute to it.History of Our SIG
The Technical Editing SIG has been around for quite some time. We were re-chartered on September 26, 2004.Below is a list of managers of the TE SIG:
- 2012-2014: Lori Meyer
- 2011-2013: Carol Lamarche
- 2010-2012: Jeffrey Japp
- 2008-2010: Vanessa Wilburn
- 2007-2009: Meredith Kinder
- 2006-2008: Pat Moell
- 2005-2007: Michelle Corbin
- 1998-2006: Diane Feldman
The SIG and its members have received some notable awards.
For a sitemap and description of our wiki software, refer to About Our Site.
If you have questions or comments, please contact us.
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Upcoming events
| 1. | Technical Communication Summit on May 20, 2012 |
| 2. | Informal SIG Breakfast on May 21, 2012 at 07:00am EDT |
| 3. | SIG Leaders Breakfast on May 21, 2012 at 08:30am EDT |
| 4. | SIG Annual Business Meeting on May 22, 2012 at 12:00pm EDT |
| 5. | SIG Volunteer Meeting on June 14, 2012 at 11:30am EDT |


