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Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Manuscript Preparation
Getting Under Way
Academics
Abbreviations
Capitalization
Punctuation
Using the Dictionary
Numbers
Plurals
Usage
Troublesome Terms
Copyediting
Proofreading
Policy Statement on Equal Opportunity
Facts about the University of Oregon
Thank you!
Proofreading
Use a red pencil for proofreading. Many proofreader's and
copyediting marks are identical. Because a typesetter looks
only for changes rather than reading the entire proof, you
need to write proofreading corrections in the right or left
margin next to the line of type to be corrected. Then draw
a line from the marginal instruction to the place in the text
needing correction. The other side of the copyediting-marks
card, available from Design and Editing Services, shows proofreader's
marks.
Proofreader's
Marks
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