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In these lessons on Essential Polishing and Proofreading Considerations, you’ll learn about the many resources available to the writer, editor, and proofreader to use in reviewing a document. Style manuals help people with some of the intricacies of writing rules. It is easy to find one which is comfortable to use and offers the type of help a writer seeks. Grammar assistance is available online and from a collection of dictionaries. Grammar-checking services have their pros and cons, so it’s important to confirm accuracy and dependability.
No editor wants their client to be accused of plagiarism, and checking for that is easy online by copying and pasting the written document to be checked. Finally, checking facts is sometimes the responsibility of the editor. By the end of this course, the writer, editor, and proofreader will know how to use the multitude of guides and services which help guarantee a well-written document.
This course is for writers, editors, and proofreaders who review documents and want to use the available resources to guarantee a well-written document.
It covers style manuals, spelling and grammar aids, the pros and cons of grammar-checking services, checking for plagiarism online, and fact checking as part of the editor's responsibility.
You will develop skills in editing, content editing, copy editing, error proofing, proofreading, and spell checking.
The lessons are Introduction, Checking Proofs for Publishing, Argument and Evidence, Document Editing Practice, Additional Editing Resources and Technologies, and Test Your Knowledge.
The course explains that checking for plagiarism is easy online by copying and pasting the written document to be checked.