June 26, 2009, Newsletter Issue #273: Two-Person Approach

Tip of the Week

The two-person approach to proofreading requires one person to read aloud the newly-composed text, while a second person follows along on the original manuscript. This is NOT a good method because the person reading along tends to mentally relax and errors often get missed. Also, if proofreader´s marks have been used on the original, they are difficult to convey verbally.

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