Proofreading Tips

Whether you’re just getting started or are an experienced proofreader, there’s always something new to learn. That’s where our blogs come in! We've got expert advice on spelling, grammar, punctuation, referencing, proofreading different types of writing (from creative to business and academic), and much more!

  • Proofreading and Editing Tips: Proofreading Creative Writing

    Proofreading Creative Writing

    Proofreading Creative Writing

    Published Jul 30, 2018
    Last Updated Mar 26, 2025

    • Creative Writing
    • Proofreading Tips
    • Style

    Truth hurts. That’s why everyday life is full of little white lies, and why most of the human race avoids telling anyone that their baby isn’t all that pretty. But proofreaders aren’t so lucky. Our career is a world of uncomfortable truths. And this is especially true when working with authors and other creative writers. […]

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    Capitalisation: Compass Points and Titles

    Capitalisation: Compass Points and Titles

    Published Jul 02, 2018
    Last Updated Aug 07, 2023

    • Common Errors
    • Grammar
    • Other Errors
    • Proofreading Tips

    In our time training proofreaders, we’ve noticed that the subtleties of capitalisation can sometimes confuse even the best students. So, today, we’re going to look at two tricky capitalisation issues that might trip you up: compass points and titles. Compass Points and Directions It is a common misconception that the four compass directions should always […]

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    Dealing with Difficult Proofreading Situations

    Published May 30, 2018
    Last Updated Nov 20, 2024

    • Business Tips
    • Clients
    • Proofreading Tips

    As with any career, some editing tasks will be more difficult than others. However, there is a line (sometimes a fine one) between difficult and unacceptable. What do you do when a client makes an unreasonable request? How can you deal with situations in which clients treat you poorly? In today’s blog post, we offer […]

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  • Proofreading and Editing Tips: Formatting Titles in Academic Documents

    Formatting Titles in Academic Documents

    Published May 18, 2018
    Last Updated May 16, 2023

    • Academic Writing
    • Formatting
    • Proofreading Tips
    • Style

    Although proofreading and formatting are different, they overlap in some respects. For instance, when an essay names a source in the text, it is standard for the proofreader to ensure its title is appropriately formatted. Let’s take a look at how formatting titles works. Italics and Quote Marks Formatting titles in the text of a […]

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    Poetic Licence

    Published May 04, 2018
    Last Updated May 01, 2025

    • Proofreading Tips

    We took a little census of the people on our team, And the general consensus was things are not as they seem. Some words use a simple ‘s’ to settle spelling strains, While certain others celebrate soft ‘c’’s fancy refrains.   Moreover, you may realise that Britain’s hallowed ground Prioritises ‘s’ when words utilise a […]

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  • Proofreading and Editing Tips: Proofreading for Websites

    A Brief Guide to Proofreading for Websites

    Published Apr 26, 2018
    Last Updated Jan 29, 2025

    • Business Writing
    • Proofreading Tips
    • Style

    You can’t always apply the same proofreading guidelines to different kinds of documents. Academic proofreading, for instance, is very different to proofreading web copy. This is one reason why proofreaders haven’t yet been replaced by robots. Importantly, reading on screen is different to reading a printed page. And this may mean you need to approach […]

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    Citing Edited Books in Chicago Style

    Published Apr 13, 2018
    Last Updated Nov 28, 2024

    • Academic Writing
    • Proofreading Tips
    • Referencing and Citations
    • Style

    Sound the celebratory trombone and strike the ritual tambourine. It’s referencing time again! And today we’re looking at how to cite edited books again. In this post, we’re going to look at Chicago referencing. There are two versions of this system: Author–date citations and a reference list (more common in the sciences) Footnotes and a […]

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    Post-Easter Eggs

    Published Apr 04, 2018
    Last Updated Mar 07, 2025

    • Proofreading Tips

    Here at Knowadays, we were so busy gorging on chocolate all Easter we forgot to get you anything. Better late than never, right? Unfortunately, we don’t yet have the technology to send actual chocolate via a blog, but we can share some ‘Easter eggs’ all the same. You might already know the pop-culture definition of […]

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    13 Latin Terms Every Proofreader Should Know

    13 Latin Terms Every Proofreader Should Know

    Published Mar 26, 2018
    Last Updated Nov 25, 2024

    • Proofreading Tips
    • Vocabulary Tips

    You might want to throw on some Ricky Martin before you read this because we’re going Latin. Unfortunately, it’s not going to be as sexy as Señor Martin was at his hip-gyrating peak. In your proofreading career you will encounter several Latin terms, and you may already be familiar with many of them. However, it’s […]

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    Top 5 Formatting Tips for Proofreaders

    Top 5 Formatting Tips for Proofreaders

    Published Mar 15, 2018
    Last Updated Jan 02, 2025

    • Formatting
    • Proofreading Tips

    If there’s one thing that this blog has said ad nauseam, it’s that being a proofreader isn’t just about having good spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Take formatting, for example. It’s not proofreading, but a lot of jobs aimed at proofreaders require it and a lot of employers will expect you to format documents professionally. For […]

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