What is Proofreading? 
If you're looking for editing services, you might wonder, what exactly does a proofreader do? Proofreading is the final step in the editing process, ensuring your text is free from errors before it is published or shared. 
Proofreading focuses on catching and correcting: 
- Spelling mistakes 
- Punctuation errors 
- Formatting inconsistencies 
- Typos or omitted words 
Unlike copy-editing, proofreading does not involve rewriting or restructuring sentences. Instead, it ensures your document is polished and error-free, ready for its final audience. 
When to Hire a Proofreader?  
You should consider hiring a proofreader at the final stage of the publication process, once all writing and editing have been completed. This ensures that any remaining errors are identified before your content is published or shared. Specifically, you should seek proofreading services when: 
- Your document has already undergone structural and copy-editing, and is ready for a final check. 
- You are preparing important content and need it to be free from errors. 
- You want to eliminate any lingering typos, grammatical mistakes, or formatting inconsistencies. 
- You need a fresh pair of eyes to catch errors that may have been overlooked in previous edits.

Latest Project:
- Karafili Steiner, Enit. Contesting Cosmopolitan Moments in the Long Eighteenth Century, Edinburgh University Press. Monograph. 

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