

McGraw-Hill's Proofreading Handbook [Anderson, Laura Killen] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. McGraw-Hill's Proofreading Handbook Review: For the Proofreader That Wants to do the Job Well. - So this book is about proofreading in a very technical sense. That is, this book is about reading printer proofs and correcting them before they are published for general consumption of the public. The book talks about many different aspects of this job, including the aptitude required for such work and different ways of going about the work. How to train yourself to find errors in a text and how to mark those errors for correction. Perhaps the most helpful aspects of this book is its chapter on developing style sheets to help keep a manuscript consistent with one style. It also talks about reading slowly and training yourself to do so, reading out loud and comparing live and dead copies. It also covers what you as a proofreader are responsible for, and not responsible for, and how to tactfully query an author for clarification where necessary. Towards the end of the book it delves into highly technical areas of the proofreader’s domain. I never knew there was so much to know concerning fonts and typefaces, but I learned what a serif was. The book also warns against reading a text backwards. I found that bit of advice to be refreshing. It sets the tone for the type of helpful advice the book gives the reader and potential proofreader. It debunks a lot of “helpful” advice people have given you over the years, and gives you the tools you need to really do a professional job and not burn out. I highly recommend this book to writers and would be authors, translators and publishers, and especially graduate students writing dissertations. Really, the book will be helpful for anyone who finds themselves proofreading even if it is your son’s term paper, or your friend’s dissertation. If the job is worth doing it is worth doing well, and this book teaches you what goes into doing this job well. Review: Great Reference Book for Proofreaders - I’m a line editor and proofreader, so this is a great book to keep on hand rather than having to look something up online. Unfortunately, desertcart shipped it in a bag instead of a box, so it arrived a bit banged up and dog-eared.



| ASIN | 007145764X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111,614 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #29 in Editing Writing Reference (Books) #35 in Research Reference Books #139 in Writing Skill Reference (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (407) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.4 x 9 inches |
| Edition | 2nd |
| ISBN-10 | 9780071457644 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0071457644 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 164 pages |
| Publication date | October 10, 2006 |
| Publisher | McGraw Hill |
B**N
For the Proofreader That Wants to do the Job Well.
So this book is about proofreading in a very technical sense. That is, this book is about reading printer proofs and correcting them before they are published for general consumption of the public. The book talks about many different aspects of this job, including the aptitude required for such work and different ways of going about the work. How to train yourself to find errors in a text and how to mark those errors for correction. Perhaps the most helpful aspects of this book is its chapter on developing style sheets to help keep a manuscript consistent with one style. It also talks about reading slowly and training yourself to do so, reading out loud and comparing live and dead copies. It also covers what you as a proofreader are responsible for, and not responsible for, and how to tactfully query an author for clarification where necessary. Towards the end of the book it delves into highly technical areas of the proofreader’s domain. I never knew there was so much to know concerning fonts and typefaces, but I learned what a serif was. The book also warns against reading a text backwards. I found that bit of advice to be refreshing. It sets the tone for the type of helpful advice the book gives the reader and potential proofreader. It debunks a lot of “helpful” advice people have given you over the years, and gives you the tools you need to really do a professional job and not burn out. I highly recommend this book to writers and would be authors, translators and publishers, and especially graduate students writing dissertations. Really, the book will be helpful for anyone who finds themselves proofreading even if it is your son’s term paper, or your friend’s dissertation. If the job is worth doing it is worth doing well, and this book teaches you what goes into doing this job well.
C**R
Great Reference Book for Proofreaders
I’m a line editor and proofreader, so this is a great book to keep on hand rather than having to look something up online. Unfortunately, Amazon shipped it in a bag instead of a box, so it arrived a bit banged up and dog-eared.
C**O
Very comprehensive
This book seems to have covered everything. My favorite part of the book is the examples. They have provided examples of every step and several options of the steps. It is very easy to read without dumbing down. I am happy to add this to my library and will use it often I am sure.
H**R
Proofreading Help
This is a very good book for people who want to make sure that written work is free from errors. Also, this is good for learning how to proofread professionally.
R**.
SIMPLE STYLE, STRAIGHTFORWARD, AND RELIABLE
If you see anything that is a McGraw-Hill book or reference material, BUY IT! Trust me. I have several of McGraw-Hill's books and reference materials, and they are one of the best in their class! The Proofreading Handbook is the most informative one I've seen yet. Also, I never see grammatical mistakes in any of their printed materials. You should try to read a grammar/ linguistic book that I had to read in college. I literally had to translate the writer's language, but I find that McGraw-Hill's materials are always easy to read, understand, follow, and then apply. If you like this one as much as I did, try out "The MGraw-Hill Handbook of English Grammar and Usage." It is better and much more comprehensive than most all others. Perhaps I have seen other reference materials state the same lessons, but not in the same way so I can remember a rule and grasp an idea as easily in the more difficult chapters.
S**R
Love this book
I've been getting this book from the library for several months and decided I needed to purchase this book. It's that great to keep on hand for reference.
R**E
Read Page 1 First
I got this book to help me proofreading and I thought it would be a great resource. However, the author discourages against self proofreading so there goes that. I wish I would have read the preview before purchasing the book. It would have save money.
Y**N
Useful for PT work
I do part time proofreading g and wanted a classic reference tool. This book is useful, compact and a great guide for writers, publishers and editors.
M**L
Es demasiado profesional y no tanto útil para lo que quería. Pero en sí, me parece un libro bien hecho
R**.
A supportive book during a course.
A**R
Excellent
S**P
This thin little book has become a go-to tool in my writing tool-box. It has aided me to up the quality of my own books ten-fold. I highly recommend any author who take their craft seriously to have a copy. Thank you. The tips and tricks for making sure you are putting out perfect copy every time is invaluable.
M**A
It is very useful for people who want to start a career in proofreading and editing.
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