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Definition of Coeditor
1. Noun. One of two or more people serving together as editors of a work or project ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Coeditor
1. one that coedits [n -S] - See also: coedits
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coeditor
Literary usage of Coeditor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town by Cory Doctorow (2005)
"He is the coeditor of the popi weblog Boing Boing at www.boingboing.net, ^ nearly
a million visitors a month; he also maint; a personal site at ..."
2. The World and Yugoslavia's Wars by Richard Henry Ullman (1996)
"Among her recent works are Peace Operations: Developing an American Strategy (coeditor,
with George T. Raach, 1995), The New Sovereignty: Compliance with ..."
3. Strategic Transformation and Naval Power in the 21st Century by Pelham G. Boyer, Robert S. Wood (1998)
"His most recent books include Imperial Decline: Russia's Changing Position in
Asia (coeditor, 1997), Russian Foreign Policy: From Empire to Nation-State ..."
4. Theoretical Perspectives on Gender and Developmentby Jane L. Parpart, Patricia Connelly, Eudine Barriteau by Jane L. Parpart, Patricia Connelly, Eudine Barriteau (2000)
"Professor Parpart is the author of Labour and Capital on the African Copperbelt
and coeditor of a number of books on women, development, and Africa. ..."
5. Emerging Technologies And Ethical Issues In Engineering: Papers From A by National Academy of Engineering, National Academies (U.S.) (2004)
"She is also coeditor of the journal, Ethics and Information Technology.
and coeditor (with S. Rosser and MF Fox) of Women, Gender, and Technology, ..."