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Contents for Mark My Words: Instruction and Practice in Proofreading,
Third Edition
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Preface
Chapter 1. The
Principles of Proofreading
- What proofreading is
- Comparison proofreading
- Noncomparison proofreading
- What a proofreader does
- How much authority a proofreader has
- How proofreading and copy editing differ
- What it takes to proofread well
- What the methods of comparison proofreading are
- How to proofread
- Why standard marks are best
- When to use standard marks
- How to mark for correction
- What you need to know
Chapter 2. Standard Proofmarks
- Rules for using standard marks
- Cautions
- Five classes of correction
- Names of proofmarks
- The basic marks
- Deletion
- Simple deletion
- Deletion with the close-up mark
- Distinguishing simple deletion from deletion with
the close-up mark
- Insertion
- Short outs
- Long outs
- Insertion of space
- Replacement
- Transposition
- Special replacement marks
- Correcting wrong proofreading marks
- Standard marginal marks for punctuation and symbols
- Hyphens, dashes, and minus signs
- Parentheses, brackets, and braces
- Other punctuation
- Type marks
Chapter 3. Standard Proofmarks, Continued
- Moving type and space
- Placement
- Alignment
- Contour
- Line, word, and letter spacing
- Breaks
- Written-out instructions
- Measuring type and space
- Typewriter quality
- Character width
- Word spacing
- Indention
- Type size
- Line spacing
- Type quality from different kinds of equipment
- Desktop publishing and typeset quality
- Absolute measurements: Points and picas
- Fixed spaces: Ems and fractions of ems
- Variable spacing
- Recommendations for useful marking
- List of standard proofmarks
Chapter 4. More on Marks
- Alternative marks
- Book system vs. guideline system
- Recognizable variations
- Bad breaks
- Less space
- Line spacing
- Uncommon marks
- Understanding editing marks
- Standard editing marks
- Modified marking techniques
Chapter 5. Methods of Proofreading
- The three main methods
- Comparison proofreading
- Two main methods of comparison proofreading
- Solo proofreading
- Team proofreading
- Solo or team: Which is better?
- Two less common methods
- Tape proofreading
- Electronic-partner proofreading
- Proofreading speeds
- Techniques of solo proofreading
- Tools
- How much to read
- Reading aloud
- Separate steps
- Review
- Techniques of team proofreading
- General description
- Speed
- Agreement between partners
- Vocalization
- What to read aloud
- Useful shortcuts
- Punctuation and type style
- Numbers
- Symbols and diacritical marks
- Noncomparison proofreading
- Proofreading with little attention to dead copy
- Proofreading with no dead copy
- Proofreading with computers
- Scamping
- Direct correcting
- Dual keyboarding
- Spellcheck programs
- Editing programs
Chapter 6. Process, Procedures, and Tasks
- The role of proofreading in production
- Several proofreading passes
- Preparatory steps
- Steps with first proofs
- Page proofs, repros, and other camera-ready copy
- Review
- Initials and mark-off
- Finishing touches
- Revising
- Re-proofreading
- Special treatment
- Special tasks
- Sorted material
- Problem tasks
- New problems to solve
Chapter 7. Queries and Corrections
- Queries
- How corrections and queries differ
- Why query?
- What to query
- Forms of queries
- Queries written on live copy
- Query slips
- Query lists
- Content of queries
- Recurring errors
- Special abbreviations
- Speed in querying
- Cautions in querying
- Alterations and corrections
- Summary of errors and problems to mark or query (or ignore)
Chapter 8. Tips, Traps, and Reminders
- Alignment
- Communicator's signals
- Composition codes
- Confusion, sources of
- Diacritical marks
- Electronic copy problems
- Ethics
- Fact checking
- Figures
- Handwriting
- Illustrations
- Insurance
- Proverbs for proofreaders
- Publishing conventions
- Callouts
- Manuscript formatting
- Pagination
- Punctuation inside closing quotes
- Punctuation in italic and boldface
- Quality of type
- Quotations
- Recurring errors
- Scanner copy
- Spacing
- Spelling
- Style, editorial
- Tricks of the trade for proofreaders
- Word division
- Marks
- Style differences
- Frequent errors
Appendix A. Proofmarks: A Cheat Sheet
- Summary
- Explanation
- Five general rules
- Basic marks
- The kitestring system
Appendix B. Proofreader's Job Description (for solo comparison)
Appendix C. Standards for Proofreaders
- Accuracy
- Errors made by typists and typesetters
- Errors missed by proofreaders
- Speed
- Equivalents
- Summary
Appendix D. Tools for Measuring Type
- Leading and line gauges
- Pica and agate rulers
Appendix E. Editing Marks and Proofmarks Compared
Index
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