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Proofreading

Proofreading. Discussion Question. What might be the consequence of an error you make at work?. Discussion Question. What happens when you turn in a report or paper that contains errors?. Discussion Question.

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Proofreading

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  1. Proofreading

  2. Discussion Question What might be the consequence of an error you make at work?

  3. Discussion Question What happens when you turn in a report or paper that contains errors?

  4. Discussion Question How do you react when you purchase an item but pay too much because someone made an error?

  5. Is 99.9% accuracy O.K? • If so…. • 50 newborn babies would be dropped at birth by doctors every day. • 22,000 checks would be deducted from the wrong bank accounts every hour • 16,000 pieces of mail would be lost by the U.S. Postal Service every hour. • Two planes would not land safely at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago every day,

  6. Objectives • Understand the importance of proofreading • Identify the most common types of errors when proofreading • Explain and apply the various methods of proofreading documents • Use reference sources to verify information when proofreading

  7. Impressions • Pilot story • Error-free documents create a favorable impression • Reflect a competent person concerned with quality • Errors reflect carelessness and incompetence • Assumes you’re an uneducated individual

  8. Everyone makes them In all types of handwritten, keyed and printed materials Error in business documents Errors in newspapers Uncorrected errors are: Embarrassing Cause misunderstandings Confusing May be expensive Errors are inevitable

  9. WHY? • Cause delays in goods and services • Apologies need to be made • Phone calls and follow up messages • More time, more money and more effort

  10. If you do not have the time to do it right, when will you find the time to do it over??

  11. Skill Transfer • Accuracy is the most important standard in business world • Hiring requirement: pay attention to detail • Develop an attitude of excellence • Do not be satisfied unless documents are error-free

  12. Proofreading • The process of reading handwritten, keyed, or printed materials and making the errors to indicate corrections are required. • Essential to ensure accuracy

  13. Proofreaders Marks • Special symbols • Highlights errors • Indicates corrections • Standard symbols

  14. Proofreaders • The best proofreader: • Pay attention to detail • Take the time to proofread carefully • Recognize frequent types of errors • Use a variety of proofreading methods • Are good spellers • Know and apply basics of good grammar • Use appropriate reference materials to guarantee accuracy

  15. Mechanical Recognized without specific reference to meaning Transpositions Capitalization Spacing Punctuation Spelling Content Incorrect information or facts Reading much slower will assist in detection Most Common Errors

  16. Resources Atlases Calendars Dictionaries Reference manuals Thesauruses Methods of Proofreading: Comparative Proofreading On-Screen Method Team Method Errors! Errors! Errors!

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