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Professional proofreading
is a skilled job which demands patience, aptitude and training.
It has often been said that the author of an article is the last person
who should proofread it - they are too familiar with the text! I look at
each word almost as though it were a foreign language. I read for sense; a
computer spellchecker will accept 'subside' when you might mean 'subsidise',
and I check for context; a computer will accept 'fore' when you might mean
'four'.
I also examine spelling, grammar, punctuation and the layout of your page,
and the heading, font and alignment are closely scrutinised for
continuity. If required, I can also carry out any necessary copy-editing.
How Does It Work?
I can support my clients' different requirements by offering three
alternative methods of marking text to highlight corrections:
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European Standard symbols. These are
formal proofreading symbols which are used to highlight corrections, and
will be understood by all reputable, professional printers. This method is suitable when,
perhaps, deadlines are tight, since the proofed text does not need to be
re-written by my clients prior to being sent to the
printer.
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Whichever method suits my
client's needs is the one I use. In addition to the proofed copy, I can provide my clients with a written summary of my findings for their
reference.
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Making Sure That Your Proof Is Perfect
In practice, once corrections have been applied to the proofs and the text
has been re-printed, these revised proofs may require to be read again
'against copy' to ensure any corrections have been properly incorporated.
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How Long Does It Take?
It can be difficult to estimate in advance of seeing the proofs how long a
piece of work will take; it may be badly written and require some
copy-editing, or it may be very well prepared. In either case, I will be
happy to provide a written estimate, if required. Most clients however, are
surprised at the errors they have missed and are reassured that the time I
have spent has been necessary. As a guide, I would plan to proof 4 - 5 pages
of A4 size paper with two line spacing in an hour.
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