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ACADEMIC EDITING

Help your research read as clearly as it deserves.

Language editing for manuscripts, theses, dissertations, abstracts, conference papers, reviewer responses, and other scholarly documents.

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COMMON DOCUMENTS

What we can review

  • Journal manuscripts and review articles
  • Theses and dissertations
  • Abstracts and conference papers
  • Responses to reviewers and cover letters
  • Research proposals and reports
  • Tables, figure captions, and supplementary text

EDITORIAL FOCUS

What we look for

  • Grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure
  • Academic tone and natural scholarly expression
  • Clarity of argument and transitions
  • Terminology and abbreviation consistency
  • Internal consistency across headings, tables, and text
  • Comments where meaning is unclear or author input is required

DELIVERY

What you receive

The exact deliverables are confirmed in the quotation so that the final files match your workflow.

A

Edited document

A revised Word file or other agreed format, normally with changes visible for review.

B

Editorial comments

Queries and explanations where the author’s decision, missing information, or technical clarification is needed.

C

Clean copy when agreed

A clean version may be provided after the tracked version has been prepared and checked.

Let us review a sample first.

A sample helps us understand the document, estimate the required depth, and explain the most suitable service.

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