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Proof-reading, Drafting and Editing This workshop will lead you through the essential stages of reviewing and refining your work, help you make the most of your knowledge when writing and provide top proof-reading tips. Russell Delderfield Academic Skills Adviser

The Plan 1. What s the difference drafting, re-drafting, editing & proofing? 2. The editing and redrafting process 3. Strategic thinking: editing/redrafting checklists 4. Proof-reading: tricks of the trade

1.What s the difference drafting, re-drafting, editing & proofing? Draft Closely related activities aim is to identify problems and allow you to improve overall quality Edit (Revise) Redraft Drafting = writing a first version to be edited later Editing = revising and adapting an earlier version against quality markers & the brief/the question Edit (Revise) Proof Redraft Redrafting = it s unlikely that your best work will flow out onto the page the first time - once the original has been edited it is written up again. Proofing = once content and composition are as good as they can be, it is about making sure that the work is technically accurate.

1.What s the difference drafting, re-drafting, editing & proofing? Activity 1: an Editing & Redrafting or Proofing Job? 1. Appropriateness of argument 2. Grammar 3. Position of ideas 4. Punctuation 5. Level of Formality 6. Order of sections 7. Spelling and typographical errors 8. Word choice

1.What s the difference drafting, re-drafting, editing & proofing? 1. Appropriateness of argument ER 2. Grammar & Punctuation P 3. Position of ideas ER 4. Line & Character Spacing P 5. Level of Formality ER 6. Order of sections ER 7. Vocabulary ER 8. Spelling and typographical errors P

2.The editing and redrafting process Edit (Revise) Edit (Revise) Draft Redraft Text Sentence e.g. from has it answered the question to has all relevant material been included? e.g. from can items be cut or merged to are critical points linked with phrases and connectives? Proof Redraft Word e.g. from is the language formal to are there typographical errors?

2.The editing and redrafting process 3 Rs = Reworking, Replacing and Refining content and structure Involves adding, removing and reorganising elements as a whole Focus on whole document and connections between points made and/or paragraphs Improving the text by re-writing it to ensure it meets the assessment criteria

2.The editing and redrafting process Activity 2: An Edit for Word Count Working in a pair Go through the extract to identify where things can be reworked or replaced to reduce the word count whilst maintaining the meaning.

2.The editing and redrafting process This essay attempts to evaluate the business model and e-strategy of web based business Amazon.co.uk. The success of Amazon.co.uk will be analysed through different services that it offers to customers specially focusing on their online book service and z shops. It is based on the mixed research of articles and literature obtained from different writers. Before embarking on an approach to analyse the business model, there is a need to explore the meaning of the business model. Paul Timmers (2000) has defined the business model as: an architecture for product, service and information flows, including a description of the various business actors and their roles (p.46). Although there are different kinds of business models but they have all got one thing in common, they are designed to make money for their owners in the long run. (136 words)

2.The editing and redrafting process This essay will evaluate the business model and e- strategy of web based business Amazon.co. uk and will focus on their online book service and z shops. Before analysing the business model, there is a need to explore its meaning, Timmers (2000) has defined the business model as: an architecture for product, service and information flows (p.46). Although there are different kinds of business models, they have one thing in common: they are designed to make money for their owners. (78 words)

3. Strategic thinking: editing/redrafting checklists Redrafting, editing and proofing can be made easier by, over time, collecting your key areas for writing development into a single place. These can then be systematically addressed for repeated drafts until you feel as if you have caught as many of your typical pitfalls. Use: formal feedback (marking); informal commentary on your writing (tutorials etc.); info about best practice in writing.

3. Strategic thinking: editing/redrafting checklists Aim/purpose Content Structure/organisation Language-style Is it clear what main Will the structure of my points I am expressing essay be clear to the in each paragraph? reader? Am I still clear what my purposes were in this assignment? How can I tell? Is my topic clearly stated? Is there a clear central argument or point of view in the assignment? Could I sum up my central position or point of view in the assignment in a sentence or two? Have all sources of material been cited and referenced? Are my facts correct and up to date? Is there evidence of wide reading in this assignment? Do my conclusions follow logically from my evidence? Have I followed expected conventions in terms of referencing, bibliography, etc.? Have I defined any key terms in the introduction? Have I made explicit connections between your introduction and conclusion? Do I make links between one paragraph or section and the next? Does each paragraph contain just one idea? Have I checked for obvious mistakes in spelling, punctuation and grammar? Is the document written in an appropriate style, e.g. in the third-person; objective language? Have you expressed your argument in language which is as clear and concise as possible? Does the essay read smoothly and easily? (If in doubt, try reading it aloud.)

3. Strategic thinking: redrafting checklists Text Do I sum up my central position in a sentence or two? Do my conclusions follow logically from my evidence? Do I link one discussion point to the next? Sentence Do my subjects and verbs agree? Do I use colons & semi-colons accurately? Have I made sure that there are no overly long sentences? Word Have I run the spell check? Have I used formal English or resorted to chatty expressions? Have I any typographical errors?

4. Proof-reading: tricks of the trade Be clear about what it is and where it fits Part of process of writing Proof-reading is not an innate ability you can acquire the skill The more you do of it the better you will become It means: attending to mistakes at the surface level of your writing It is the final stage of the writing process This means you should have redrafted your work before this stage to make revisions to organisation and content

4. Proof-reading: tricks of the trade Question: who can you go to in the university for proof-reading, assignment checking or assisted editing?

4. Proof-reading: tricks of the trade Question: who can you go to for proofreading, assignment checking or assisted editing? Answer: No-one.

4. Proof-reading: tricks of the trade Take a break between writing and proof-reading. Choose your time of day. Proof backwards. Use reference resources: grammars, dictionaries etc. Look it up. Use personal resources. Ask someone else to read over your text. Log your own typical, repeated mistakes. Work your way through the list. Do multiple proofs, each for one type of error at a time. Place a ruler under each line as you read it.

A special note about spell-checkers 4. Proof-reading: tricks of the trade Use the spell-checker on your computer, but use it carefully. It is a single proofing tool not the single proof of the text! Computer spell-checkers often make errors - they don't always know the difference between there, their, and they're, for example.

4. Proof-reading: tricks of the trade Text Help Read-Write: editing and proofing support.

4. Proof-reading: tricks of the trade Activity 3: Know Your Common Errors 1. I wasnt sure weather to laugh or cry. 2. My sister liked to make sure all her video s where in alphabetical order. 3. Its so hot outside it s a good job I brought that suncream in the chemist yesterday. 4. Your requested to remove muddy footware before entering the lounge. 5. IT Advise will be available from 10-12pm. 6. He's so competitive that I always pretend to loose so we don't have a row. 7. I'm sometimes too independant for my own good. 8. I would of thought that it was an easy mistake to make.