Copyediting for Consistency

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COPYEDITING FOR CONSISTENCY

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COPYEDITING FOR CONSISTENCY

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means that the same text or the same type of

text or illustration is treated uniformly throughout the document

Example: “turn off” or “shut down” the computer.

What is Consistency in Copyediting?

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Do the same directions mean something different?

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Example:

A group of four co-authors wrote sections of a journal article to be combined into a one draft; in the editing process, they noticed that they had spelled proofreading as proofreading, proof reading and proof-reading.

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Gives useful information to readers

Makes documents, people and companies they represent more professional

Helps promote the image of the company

THINGS TO PONDER IN CONSISTENCY:

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FIVE TYPES OF CONSISTENCY IN

DOCUMENTS

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refers to the meanings and arrangements of

words (semantic, syntactic, stylistic)

A. Verbal Consistency

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refers to anything a reader can see on the

page or screen (typography, spacing, color, icons, illustrations)

B. Visual Consistency

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is the typeface and typestyle which are the

same for parallel items such as level-two headings.

Example:

APA Heading Levels (Level 2 [Left-Aligned, Bolded, Title Case])

What is TYPOGRAPHY?

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includes spelling, capitalization, hyphenation,

abbreviations, numbers, and type of styles

C. Mechanical Consistency

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Spelling (acknowledgement – acknowledgment, copy editing-copyediting)

Capitalization (Web site-website, French fries-french fries)

The following examples illustrate issues in the consistency of mechanics:

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Hyphenation (long-term project; in the long term or two-meter length; length of two meters)

Abbreviations (United States- US or U.S, inches- in. or “)

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Numbers

commas ( 1000 or 1,000)Dates (8 April 2010 or April 8, 2010)time (eight o’clock or 8 am.)

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Punctuations (Five types of consistency are

verbal, visual, mechanical, structural and content. ) or (Five types of consistency are verbal, visual, mechanical, structural, and content.)

 

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refers to styles for citing sources which differs

from discipline to discipline Example: APA AND MLA FORMAT

DOCUMENTATION

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Author, A. A. (Year of publication). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle. Location: Publisher.

Duncan, G. J., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (Eds.). (1997). Consequences of growing up poor. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation.

BASIC FORMAT FOR BOOKS (APA)

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Laplace, P. S. (1951). A philosophical essay on

probabilities. (F. W. Truscott & F. L. Emory, Trans.). New York, NY: Dover. (Original work published 1814)

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refers to organization (chapters and etc.)

Example: The introduction of each chapter in the

book ends with “key concepts”. If a report reviews four topics and includes a table summarizing the topics, the order of topics in the report and in the table should be the same.

D. Structural Consistency

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eliminates contradictory information

Example: If the readers are told to find a reference on page 18 of a document when that reference actually appears on page 19, they will be frustrated or may not find the reference at all.

E. Content Consistency

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THANK YOU….

Maria Jessa Podelana Miliane Antone

Brian Barrot