Proofreading, Editing, Online Learning, Online Courses, Distance Education

By: Robyn Lee Burrows

 Tips to good proofreading and editing?

 Learning to effectively proofread and edit is a specialised field and it is important to have a good understanding of the industry and be able to apply acquired skills in a theoretical and practical manner.  Lifestyle Learning Direct , one of the Gold Coast’s premier online learning and correspondence course providers has some important tips to being a good proofreader or editor. To be a good proofreader or editor you need to:

 1. Differentiate between the different editorial, proofreading and typesetting roles in the publishing industry.

 2. Be able to identify common spelling, punctuation, grammatical and layout errors in printed text.

 3. Be proficient in applying and understanding the functions of the various parts of speech, such as nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs and adjectives.

 4. Demonstrate the correct use of Australian industry-recognised editing and proofreading symbols.

 5. Have an understanding of computer applications within the publishing industry.

 6. Have a more comprehensive knowledge of the written application of numerals, abbreviations, capitalisation, italics, etc. 

 7. Understand the importance of checking facts contained in written text.

 8. Have a more competent knowledge of all theoretical and practical aspects of copy editing and proofreading.

 9. Be proficient in spelling, grammar, punctuation and the application of editing symbols

 How can you become better at Proofreading and Editing?

 To gain professional proofreading and editing skills it is best to undertake a professional course that teaches you essential skills.  Lifestyle Learning Direct  is a leader in the provision of Professional Editing & Proofreading distance education online courses which aim to give students a broad knowledge of the industry competency in both the theoretical and practical application of this knowledge.

 With comprehensive coverage of the necessary components of good English, such as spelling, punctuation, syntax and grammar, the student will develop the ability to recognise and correct all manner of spelling, punctuation, grammatical and typesetting errors. Courses available will benefit anyone who is interested in writing as a career, to supplement a career that involves writing things such as reports, publicity blurbs, news articles, marketing material, and so on and to undertake professional editing and proofreading as a career.

 

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About the Author:

Robyn Lee Burrows, Head Tutor and Course Co-ordinator, Lifestyle Learning Direct
 
Robyn’s main duties include tutor co-ordination, managing course content and producing our 3-monthly the student newsletter – The Knowledge Tree. Since 1989 she has published over 10 books, both fiction and non-fiction. These include Gold Coast local histories, a Henry Lawson biography and 7 Australian historical novels. Several of her books have been translated and published in German-speaking countries. She brings experience, common sense and humour to her head tutor role.
 
To view more information in relation to Robyn and the books that she has published, please visit her website at  http://www.robynleeburrows.com 
 
If you would like more information in relation to Lifestyle Learning Direct and the distance education online courses available please visit our website at   http://www.lifestylelearningdirect.com.


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