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What is copy editing? Detail some of the ways to (a) polish a manuscript and (b) format a

manuscript to make it ready for publication in 800 words​

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a written or typewritten composition or document as distinguished from a printed copy also : a document submitted for publication The library owns the author's original manuscript.

Manuscript Copy Editing

12 point Times New Roman font.

Double spaced.

No extra line between paragraphs.

Margins set at one inch, for both sides and top/bottom.

The beginning of each paragraph indented (a half inch)

A “slug” included in the header: Author last name / Title / Page number.

The noun manuscript evolved from the Latin manu scriptus, meaning “written by hand.” Manu is “hand” and scriptus is “to write." It refers to old documents actually written by hand before books were made, but it can also refer to a writer's unpublished work whether it's handwritten or typed. ...

A manuscript is a handwritten composition on paper, bark, cloth, metal, palm leaf or any other material dating back at least seventy-five years that has significant scientific, historical or aesthetic value. Lithographs and printed volumes are not manuscripts. ... Manuscripts have knowledge content

The definition of a manuscript is a book that is written for submission to a publisher, or a book, play or other creative work that is written by hand instead of typed. The author's copy of a book that the author has just turned in to the publisher is an example of a manuscript.

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