Drawing on an interview-based study of the beliefs, practices, and experiences of 16 proofreaders of student writing at undergraduate and/or graduate level in a university setting, this paper focuses on the ethical concerns informants associate with the proofreading act. "Proofreading" is defined for the purposes of this research as "third-party interventions (that entail some level of written alteration) on assessed work in progress". Informants' ethical concerns related, broadly, to: (i) the text itself and the nature of interventions; (ii) the roles and relationships of proofreaders, writers, and their lecturers/supervisors, and how these impact on each other; and (iii) the wider university context. Text types identified by some informan...
This article offers perspectives from academics with recent journal editing experience on a range of...
Plagiarism and other transgressions of the norms of academic integrity appear to be a persistent pro...
Over the past 25 years, federal government entities have become involved in defining and regulating ...
This article presents key findings from an interview-based study of the beliefs, practices, and expe...
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...
This paper presents about some fundamental concepts in an ethical writing. In all aspects of academi...
International students often turn to various sources for help, including writing center tutors, frie...
The article addresses the issue of ethics in the editing process of research in the field of teacher...
The purpose of this qualitative research study is to understand the ethical principles that inform u...
Integrity provides the foundation for most scholarly endeavours, including research and publishing. ...
Ethics in publication has been an significant part of processing academic information. The three mai...
This study examines perceptions of faculty and students at Andrews University on ethics in academic ...
There has been much interest recently in researching the changes editors, supervisors, and other lan...
Much of the literature on academic integrity focuses on misconduct; there is little discussion of wh...
This article offers perspectives from academics with recent journal editing experience on a range of...
Plagiarism and other transgressions of the norms of academic integrity appear to be a persistent pro...
Over the past 25 years, federal government entities have become involved in defining and regulating ...
This article presents key findings from an interview-based study of the beliefs, practices, and expe...
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...
This paper presents about some fundamental concepts in an ethical writing. In all aspects of academi...
International students often turn to various sources for help, including writing center tutors, frie...
The article addresses the issue of ethics in the editing process of research in the field of teacher...
The purpose of this qualitative research study is to understand the ethical principles that inform u...
Integrity provides the foundation for most scholarly endeavours, including research and publishing. ...
Ethics in publication has been an significant part of processing academic information. The three mai...
This study examines perceptions of faculty and students at Andrews University on ethics in academic ...
There has been much interest recently in researching the changes editors, supervisors, and other lan...
Much of the literature on academic integrity focuses on misconduct; there is little discussion of wh...
This article offers perspectives from academics with recent journal editing experience on a range of...
Plagiarism and other transgressions of the norms of academic integrity appear to be a persistent pro...
Over the past 25 years, federal government entities have become involved in defining and regulating ...