Proofreading is the last stage of typographic production before publication. Proofreading refers to the process of reading written work for “surface errors.” These are errors involving spelling, punctuation, grammar, spaces, alignment, type font and style, word choice and other details; it takes care of some of the surface errors in writing. Our proofreaders are not only native of the languages, they also have good academic qualifications that qualify them to do the job.
Many people think proofreading and editing are the same; whereas they are not. Although proofreading is involved in editing, editing is more than fixing typos or grammar error. Editing a document involve looking at the document as a whole and checking facts to ensure that information included in it are accurate and do not have inconsistencies. When editing, some portions of the document may be removed, changed or need additional text. All our editors are not only native of the languages they edit; they also have good academic qualifications that qualify them to do the job.
