Advanced Proofreading

This course is for those who want to apply existing proofreading skills to challenging texts. You will learn strategies for decision-making, carrying through changes consistently, dealing with an author and finishing the job to a high standard.

The course will show you how to get the most out of the proof stages without compromising the budget and schedule.

These skills are transferable to any and every publishing context, print or digital.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this course you should be able to:

  • plan a book-length proofread and carry it out thoroughly
  • decide what to change and what to leave alone
  • determine what to look for when proofreading texts set from electronic files
  • employ strategies for checking and cross-checking (as opposed to reading)
  • deal with the author at the proof stage.

This course contributes to PUB 20 of the Book & Journal Publishing National Occupational Standards.

Who will benefit from this course?

Editors, proofreaders and editorial project managers who have some proofreading experience and want to know how to get the most out of the proof stage of a project while still staying within budget and schedule.

Programme

  • Reading proofs set from electronic files
    • The proofreader’s responsibilities
  • Planning the proofread
    • Balancing the needs of the material with the budget and schedule
  • Typical errors and how to deal with them
    • Corruption of text
    • Missing material
    • Typography and layout
    • Position of figures and directionals
    • Running heads
  • Editing on proof and its knock-on effects
    • Fact-checking
    • Improving poor grammar and writing
    • Post-hoc standardisation of editorial style
  • Collating the author’s corrections
  • The index
  • Checking and cross-checking
    • Design consistency
    • Contents vs chapter openings vs running heads
    • List of figures vs captions on the page
    • Cross-reference pointers vs targets
    • Author–date references vs bibliographical list
    • Number sequences
    • Capitalisation of headings
    • Line-end hyphenation.

Your Tutor

Rosemary Roberts has worked in-house as a copy-editor and editorial manager for academic, reference and trade publishers, including Oxford University Press and Thames & Hudson. She was the chief copy-editor for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, responsible for all the editing and proofreading work done by freelancers. Now working as a freelancer herself, she teaches editorial skills for the PTC, the Society for Editors and Proofreaders (SfEP) and a number of corporate clients.

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Note that most of our short courses can also be run as In-Company events.

  • Dates: 28 April 2015, 10 June 2015, 15 September 2015
  • Duration: A one-day course
  • Price: £425+VAT
  • A number of discounts are available

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