This article presents key findings from an interview-based study of the beliefs, practices, and experiences of 16 proofreaders of student writing in a university setting. Proofreading is defined for the purposes of this research as “third-party interventions (entailing written alteration) on assessed work in progress.” We report results relating to the proofreader informants’ profiles, the types of texts informants are willing or unwilling to proofread, how much proofreaders charge for their work, the terminology informants and writers use to refer to proofreading, the changes proofreaders are willing and unwilling to make to writers’ texts, and some of the ethical uncertainties informants have experienced when proofreading. There were diff...
In this study I investigated how seven English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) international students at ...
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This article presents findings from a study of a U.K. university writing centre regarding understand...
Drawing on an interview-based study of the beliefs, practices, and experiences of 16 proofreaders of...
L2 student writers in UK universities often seek the services of a ‘proofreader’ before submitting w...
Many postsecondary students engage the services of a proofreader at some stage in their academic car...
There has been much interest recently in researching the changes editors, supervisors, and other lan...
This article summarizes a dissertation study designed to determine the effectiveness of instructiona...
Academic discourse is highly complex and requires writers to follow specific writing conventions. Ma...
Writing Centers have a golden rule against proofreading. It gives student’s the impression that they...
Abstract: The paper discusses the impact of developing a consciousness-raising approach in error cor...
This article highlights the potential of academic literacies as a theoretical framework for EAP, enc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-43)The purpose of this study was to determine the comp...
Studies of university students' beliefs and attitudes about academic writing and authorshipAuthorial...
International audienceThis paper deals with the writing of a proof text as the final step of the pro...
In this study I investigated how seven English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) international students at ...
This study boasted some authors’ and editorial teams’ perspectives on academic integrity and adoptin...
This article presents findings from a study of a U.K. university writing centre regarding understand...
Drawing on an interview-based study of the beliefs, practices, and experiences of 16 proofreaders of...
L2 student writers in UK universities often seek the services of a ‘proofreader’ before submitting w...
Many postsecondary students engage the services of a proofreader at some stage in their academic car...
There has been much interest recently in researching the changes editors, supervisors, and other lan...
This article summarizes a dissertation study designed to determine the effectiveness of instructiona...
Academic discourse is highly complex and requires writers to follow specific writing conventions. Ma...
Writing Centers have a golden rule against proofreading. It gives student’s the impression that they...
Abstract: The paper discusses the impact of developing a consciousness-raising approach in error cor...
This article highlights the potential of academic literacies as a theoretical framework for EAP, enc...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-43)The purpose of this study was to determine the comp...
Studies of university students' beliefs and attitudes about academic writing and authorshipAuthorial...
International audienceThis paper deals with the writing of a proof text as the final step of the pro...
In this study I investigated how seven English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) international students at ...
This study boasted some authors’ and editorial teams’ perspectives on academic integrity and adoptin...
This article presents findings from a study of a U.K. university writing centre regarding understand...