Tuesday, March 3, 2015
The Bedford Researcher -- Chapter 17 Summary
Mike Palmquist's 17th chapter of The Bedford Researcher, titled Revising and Editing, goes over just that; revising and editing. The writer should evaluate their drafts and work to improve them in this stage. Chapter 17 provides the writer with what to focus on when revising and editing their paper as well as what strategies to use when revising and editing their paper. The writer should consider their writing situation; their argument and ideas; their use and integration of sources; and the genre, design, structure, and organization of their paper when revising their document. When editing their paper, the writer should read carefully; mark and search their document; use spelling, grammar, and style tools with caution; and ask someone for feedback. By checking facts and figures, checking every quotation, and checking the spelling of every name mentioned, the writer can effectively focus on the accuracy of their paper. To focus on consistency, the writer should be sure that concepts and sources are treated consistently, use numbers consistently, and format their document consistently. Strategies for the writer to edit their paper include pausing between sentences for a quick check; reading aloud; reading in reverse order; and marking and searching their document. These are the most effective ways to revise and edit a paper according to the Researcher.
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