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Careful reading (and rereading) of a (yet to be finally-printed) document, to detect any errors in spelling, punctuation, or grammar. Every author knows that (despite the spelling checking abilities of modern word processors) a human proofreader is indispensable. Also called proofing.
What does a Proofreader do? Proofreaders will check documents for simple and complex errors. Spelling mistakes and grammar errors cannot be in an article when it goes out for publication. Errors can impact the integrity of a publication.
Proofreader Duties and Responsibilities Proofreaders do exactly what their job title suggests: they proofread materials for spelling, grammar, punctuation, syntax, usage, consistency, and brand voice. Proofreaders review and markup written work, such as marketing materials (brochures and flyers) and internal documents.
Editing and proofreading are different jobs and are designed for different stages of the revision process. Editing provides an opportunity to make your writing better, whilst proofreading is a final check to ensure perfection before publication.
If you have a fairly good command of spelling and grammar rules and have time to read, you're good to go. A degree in English is a plus, but not always necessary. Editing jobs come at many levels. There are the simple proofreading gigs, where all you have to do is spell-check and punctuation-check.
Proofreading focuses on correcting superficial errors in spelling, grammar, syntax, punctuation, and formatting. While editing includes all steps involved in proofreading, the focus is on making changes that make an article easier to understand, better organized, and more suitable for the audience.
Editing, proofreading (also called proofing), and copy editing are often assumed to be the same thing but they're not. In publishing, it's typically understood that a document that has been edited will still need to be proofed.
Editing comes first. Proofreading is the last step, the final word by word review, to ensure there are no lingering errors that might have been missed during editing. Editing comes first. The editing process could result in structural changes, rewrites and the addition or removal of some content.
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