Not exact matches
Once you are pleased with the complete manuscript, I can go through it a final time to
catch any typos, inconsistencies, or
errors in punctuation, usage,
grammar, and spelling that may have slipped
in during the editing process, prior to your submission of the manuscript for publication.
While spelling and
grammar checks on word processing programs are excellent, they do not
catch every
error and,
in some instances, the punctuation suggestions are incorrect.
Keep
in mind that line editors will
catch a lot of proofing
errors, but should not take the place of final proofing — and proofing will generally not point out content or line - editing issues but will focus on missing words,
grammar, commas, etc..
This final close read of the resume is essential for
catching any
errors in punctuation,
grammar, and spelling, and will ensure your resume is exactly as you want it to be.
It
catches errors and inconsistencies that the built -
in spelling and
grammar checking
in Word would never
catch.
Not only will this help you
catch spelling,
grammar, and citation
errors, it will force you to look at your arguments
in a different way.