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EditorMom

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I'm a medical editor who takes excellent care of her authors. I'm their advocate—their mom on the path to publication.

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EditorMom Monday, March 25, 2024 One Medical Editor's Method for Editing Journal Manuscripts I love style sheets . They're wonderful for ensuring consistency when you're editing a big manuscript, and then again when a professional proofreader is working on page proofs of the typeset manuscript. But the majority of the manuscripts I edit these days are written by authors who will submit them to medical journals in hopes that the journal will publish them. For these manuscripts, I actually don't create style sheets. That’s because the manuscripts I edit wind up being submitted to any one of 65-plus different journals, and I don’t want to have that many style sheets to keep updated.😉 I use this method instead: All the medical journals whose authors I edit for follow the guidance of the AMA Manual of Style . When I’m editing, I keep the online version of the manual open in my browser so that I can look up all sorts of style points. In another window of my browser, I keep...

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