[19] In the mid-1990s Polke began to work on a new series called Druckfehler, or «Printing Mistakes», inspired by
printing errors found in newspapers.
Not exact matches
After some trial,
error and intense scraping, the researchers
found that polypropylene itself is the best platform material, but the temperature of the
printed plastic must be carefully regulated.
The practice of science, which includes the packaging of
findings from science for use in the public - policy arena, is governed by an unwritten code of conduct that includes such elements as mastering the relevant fundamental concepts before venturing into
print in the professional or public arena, learning and observing proper practices for presenting ranges of respectable opinion and uncertainty, avoiding the selection of data to fit pre-conceived conclusions, reading the references one cites and representing their content accurately and fairly, and acknowledging and correcting the
errors that have crept into ones work (some of which are, of course, inevitable) after they are discovered by oneself or by others.
I
printed out several celebrity Twitter feeds, gave them to my students, and told them to
find all of the celebrities» grammatical
errors.
Attached is a description of an
error found on each of the Recording Forms in the first
printing of BAS 1 and 2, Third edition, and where to
find the corrected forms.
I had beta reads and a developmental editor, copy editor and a proof reader and I
found several
errors after the first
printing that I corrected on the next batch.
When a reader comments that a book was poorly edited, usually she means she
found typos or grammatical
errors — the kinds of things a proofreader should catch before a book goes to
print.
They would be doing far more service to aspiring writers by
printing articles to inform them that it is not a publishing house's job to make a horrendously written MS readable & that any writer lacking in basic grammar & punctuation skills would save time, MONEY & tears by learning them (yes I know this post is probably riddled with
errors - but it's late & I'm not looking to
find an agent with it).
So, if you
find errors, if you
find edits, if you
find things that you want to add or do later, or if you want to change the title of a
print book, you actually have to retire it and get a new ISBN, because that ISBN is tied to that title.
If you EVER
find an
error that we caused in your
print layout, your ebook file, book cover, or your website, we will fix it for free.
At minimum, I
find 20 copy
errors when converting a professionally edited 350 - page
print book to «e».
I'm a professional editor and proofreader, so when I read a manuscript on screen, I have the advantage of seeing it with fresh eyes — but when I
print out a copy, I often
find errors I missed on screen.
I'm
finding that my spreadsheet data is in
error because after reading the fine
print, it turns out Petplan doesn't cover routine examinations, which is the bulk of a pet's veterinary care in most years.
(In fact, Lonely Planet officials have said in recent days they haven't
found any
errors in the three books Kohnstamm contributed «on - the - ground research» to that are still in
print, adding, «We're confident that the vast majority of our information is sound and accurate.»)
I should be clear that we are not claiming infallibility and with ever - closer readings of the paper we have
found a few
errors and typos ourselves which we will have corrected in the final
printed version of the paper.
I doubt that they are any more accurate than other
printing operations, and even today we
find errors in official versions of legislation, where scrutiny and process are presumably most tightly controlled.
Studies show that prolonged use of screens can cause eye strain, so you might
find it easier to spot
errors if you proofread a
printed copy.
If an
error is
found after the assigned Revision Period, after
printing, or after the project has been closed, client agrees to pay additional fees associated with the revision.