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E-grāmata: Proofreading and Editing in Student and Research Publication Contexts: International Perspectives

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This book explores proofreading and editing from a variety of research and practitioner-led perspectives to describe, debate, and interrogate roles and policies within the student and research publication context.

Chapters feature a wide range of empirical research findings gathered from an internationally diverse set of experts in the field from Australia, Canada, Finland, Hong Kong, the UK, and the USA. The book progresses debates surrounding the legitimacy and necessity of copyeditors and proofreaders, drawing upon a range of theory and practice. Contributing to further research and dialogue in the area, the book addresses the ethicality and educative benefits of proofreading from various perspectives.

Ultimately, the book offers vital discussions about the ethics and boundaries of proofreading and editing with experts sharing their experiences and recommendations for next steps. This book will be of relevance to postgraduate students, researchers and academics in the fields of literary studies, higher education, language arts, and applied linguistics. Teaching and learning professionals, policymakers, proofreaders, and editors can also benefit from the volume.



This book explores proofreading and editing from a variety of research and practitioner-led perspectives to describe, debate, and interrogate roles and policies within the student and research publication context.

Chapter
1. Introduction: Proofreading and editing in student and
research publication contexts

PART A: STUDIES OF PROOFREADING AND EDITING IN STUDENT CONTEXTS

Chapter
2. The informal and the invisible: Students pursuit of proofreading
among network ties

Chapter
3. Grammar and proofreading in a writing centre: History,
expectations, and possibilities

Chapter
4. Please can you proofread my thesis? Exploring initial student
enquiries for thesis editing in Australia

Chapter
5. Student and lecturer perspectives on proofreading and academic
integrity

Chapter
6. Its a minefield - Uncertainty about the ethics of the
proofreading of student writing

PART B: PROOFREADING AND EDITING GUIDANCE AND POLICYMAKING

Chapter
7. How do we guide students about proofreading? Institutional
policies, study skills advice and teaching

Chapter
8. Providing guidance to professional editors on editing theses: The
Australian experience

PART C: STUDIES OF PROOFREADING AND EDITING IN RESEARCH PUBLICATION CONTEXTS

Chapter
9. Proofreading of academic writing for international publication:
Ethical issues concerning authorship and writer development

Chapter
10. Language professionals as cultural mediators: Whose style
matters?

PART D: REFLECTIONS ON PROOFREADING AND EDITING IN STUDENT AND RESEARCH
PUBLICATION CONTEXTS

Chapter
11. Editing, adjudicating, and certifying scholarship: A humanist
approach

Chapter
12. Afterword: Revisiting the boundaries of editing and proofreading
Nigel Harwood is Professor in Applied Linguistics, School of English, University of Sheffield, UK.