Proofreading
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Proofreading (also proof-reading) is the reading of a galley proof or computer monitor to detect and correct production-errors of text or art. Proofreaders are expected to be consistently accurate by default because they occupy the last stage of typographic production before publication.
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See also
- American and British English spelling differences
- Copy editing
- Distributed Proofreaders
- ETAOIN SHRDLU
- Fact checker
- Galley proof
- ISO 5776
- Obelism
- Printing press check
- Society for Editors and Proofreaders (in the UK)
- Style guide
- Typographical personification
- Typographical syntax
- Writing circles
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