Who is a proof reader
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A proofreader performs a 'quality check' on publications, usually just before they are due to go to print. Proofreaders get involved after others, such as the author, editor and typesetter, have done their jobs. It is the proofreader's role to act as a fresh pair of eyes, spotting any mistakes others might have missed.
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✏A proofreader ensures content is free of typographical, grammatical, spelling, punctuation, syntax, formatting and other such errors.
✏The job is all about tweaking the syntax and diction in a piece to ensure the most fluid, original projection of the content possible, explained Koles.
➡Proofreading is the reading of a galley proof or an electronic copy of a publication to find and correct production errors of text or art. Proofreading is the final step in the editorial cycle before publication.
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