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EDITING AND PROOFREADING YOUR RESEARCH PAPER An Academic presentation by Dr. Nancy Agnes, Head, Technical Operations, Pubrica Group: www.pubrica.com Email: [email protected]
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May 17, 2022

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Grammatical errors have a severe negative impact on your research work. They tend to present incorrect information, and therefore,they must be edited and proofread before the final copy is submitted to your supervisor.

 

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An Academic presentation by
Strategies for Proofreading your Paper Proofreading Process
Other Areas to Check Conclusion
Today's Discussion
Introduction
Grammatical errors have a severe negative impact on your research work.
They tend to present incorrect information, and therefore, it is vital that they are edited and proofread before the final copy is submitted to your supervisor.
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Well, what makes editing different from proofreading?
While editing requires you to reread your draft to check for more important issues, including organization, paragraph structure, and content, proofreading is done focusing on finding and correcting errors in writing, grammar, and language.
Strategies to Help Identify Errors
Instead of working from a computer screen, use a printout
Proofreading from a printout allows you to simply hop around to where errors may have been repeated throughout the work [e.g., misspelt the name of a person], as well as saving your eyes from the strain of staring at a computer screen.
Read out loud
This is particularly useful for detecting run-on sentences and missing words, but you'll also pick up on other issues that you might not have seen while reading the text aloud.
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This will also assist you in taking on the reader's comprehend the article as your intended audience would.
The method prevents you from skipping over potential errors and lets you read through your document at your own leisure.
Every punctuation mark in your paper should be circled or highlighted
This compels you to pay close attention to each mark you make and consider why you used it in each sentence or paragraph.
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If you frequently misuse or overuse a punctuation mark, such as a comma or semi-colon, this is a very useful method.
Use the examine function of the computer to discover errors
Using your word processor's search [find] tool can help you find errors more quickly.
For example, suppose you repeatedly use the same phrase or qualifier.
In that case, you can search for those words or phrases and decide whether to eliminate them or replace them with a synonym on each occasion.
The Editing Process
Editing is a skill that you need to learn. There are many ways by which you can develop editing skill.
Organization: When organizing your academic writing, there should be a clear introduction and a proper conclusion to it.
Paragraph Structure: Each paragraph should have a topic sentence to introduce its central idea.
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There should be clear transitions between sentences as well as between paragraphs to make your flow coherent.
Main Ideas: There should be a focused thesis statement. Main ideas should be connected with the thesis statement and be supported by clear evidence.
Clarity: Clear evidence and proper definitions improve the clarity of your ideas.
Avoid Redundancy: Look for the repetition of words, accurate sentence structure, and the correct use of technical terms.
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Before You Proofread
If you still need to work on the overall focus, development, and organisation of the paper, or if you need to re-arrange or change individual portions [the act of revising], don't proofread for the goal of making corrections to the sentence and word level [the act of editing].
Eliminate unnecessary words before looking for mistakes.
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If a more concise phrase will suffice, strive to avoid employing inflated diction throughout your writing.
sentence difficult
Overly complicated terminology are more simple, clear language.
Identify and replace empty or repetitive sentences at the same time.
Review your list of references.
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Examine the sources you used in your paper and double-check that you referenced them correctly in your bibliography.
Make sure the titles in your bibliography are mentioned in the text as well.
Before you start editing your paper, make sure there are no omissions.
Proofreading Process
Look for errors and make the necessary revisions to improve your writing.
Proofreading, too , requires certain skills.
Read and reread your work: It is not possible to find all errors in one go.
First, read your writing aloud.
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Second, slow down the process, and be more focused.
By dividing your writing into sections, you can increase your focus and find the mistakes.
Highlight Common Errors: By this, you will understand where you commonly make mistakes, and can avoid it in future.
Other Areas to Check
Avoid using the passive voice.
In scientific writing, use tables and figures to enable readers to interpret and visualize data.
Tables should include the following:
A clear title
footnotes or reference
Figures present data in a visual format such as photos, charts, graphs, diagrams, among others.
Similar to tables, figures need to recognize the data they convey clearly. Figures should include the following:
Captions or titles that reflect the topic.
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Figures are listed by numbering each one of them for easy reference.
Figures should be clear and easy to view.
If you follow the tips given above, you should be able to write an accurate, error-free academic paper.
Conclusion
Proofreading is the last writing process before the author submits the article for p ublication . It is the stage of verification, by the author, or by another person.
Thus, it is not only important to check grammar and spelling, it is also highly advised to ensure that the idea of the writer/author is in agreement with what they wants to communicate with the audience.
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In other words, that the article/work is clearly written for its intended target audience.
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