How to Be a Better Editor of Your Own Work
Denis A. S.
? Analytical Chemist ? Graphene Expert ? Spectroscopy, Microscopy, XPS, Raman, SEM
by: Alyssa Colton, Ph.D., Published on the Falcon Scientific Editing blog.
The most effective writers know that no matter how skilled or experienced they are, it’s always a good idea to have someone else read their work. When we write a piece, we know what we want to say, and it can be difficult to see our own errors, inconsistencies, and unclear spots.
Yet becoming a better editor of your own work can only help you become a better writer, and an editor may not always be available to help. While getting a professional to review your work, whether for a journal submission, research report, or dissertation, is always a good idea, the better you become at editing your own work, the less likely it will be that errors will creep in.
So how can you become a better editor of your own work (paper, thesis, etc.)?
Read our article to learn more!
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