Editing & redrafting
Considerations to keep you in check (organized)
Body work accuracy
Resources
Random, last but not least
100
Your instructor reviews adding or editing items. A. What is your citation list? B. What is your self-edit checklist? C. What is your research statistics?
What is your self-edit checklist preferences?
100
Three sections that globally guide and organize your review. A. What is your introduction, reference page and footnotes? B. What is your introduction, discussion and conclusion? C. What is your title page, introduction and reference page?
What is introduction, discussion and conclusion?
100
With appropriate work noted, explained gaps, controversies, parallelism, relationships (sequence, similarities & differences), key terms, concepts..you will have A. What is adequate review coverage? B. What is proper citation? C. What is a sufficient sample?
What is adequate review coverage?
100
Correlate with your reference page in APA format. A. What are all works cited? B. What is your title page? C. What is your library of congress wish list?
What are all works cited?
100
Accurate and error-free in content, mechanics and style. A. What is your first draft? B. What is your outline? C. What is your final draft?
What is your final draft?
200
A time frame you set your manuscript down for, before you begin to revise. A. What is a month? B. What is a year? C. What is several days?
What is several days?
200
A list of resources that are cited along your paper (manuscript). A. What is your reference list? B. What is your in text citation? C. What is your title page?
What is reference list?
200
Corresponds to a specific part of your topic, with clear argument and flow. You will be sure to cite and reference. A. What is plagiarism? B. What are studies reviewed? C. What is your topic?
What are studies reviewed?
200
Studies you decided not to use, because they did not support or advance your argument. A. What is delete citations and references? B. What is save in summary list? C. What is copy to footnotes as a journal notation?
What are deleted citations and references?
200
The final drafts purpose. A. What is to find lots of errors? B. What is accuracy? C. What is to find a new direction?
What is accuracy.
300
One or more persons review, you address questions raised and reconcile difference. A. What is your manuscript (paper)? B. What is your resources? C. What is your statistics?
What is your manuscript?
300
Describes the scope of literature, why your topic is important, gives general structure of paper, identifies arguments, communicates what will/will not be covered and specifies your point of view (thesis). A. What is your introduction? B. What is your conclusion? C. What is your summary?
What is your introduction?
300
The structure and guidelines follow this format. A. What is MLA? B. What is APA? C. What is CIA?
What is APA?
300
Check your accuracy, consistency and relevance between these two. They must match. A. What is citations and references? B. What is citations and conclusion? C. What is title page and introduction?
What is citation verse references?
300
Avoid using this type of language. A. What is proper grammar? B. What is sexist language, slang, colloquialisms and idioms? C. What is at least two conflicting languages?
What is sexist language, slang, colloquialisms (common terms in specific group/dialect) and idioms (separate words that have different meanings [figurative or literal]).
400
Appropriately describes your review subject. A. What is your introduction? B. What is your title? C. What is your reference page?
What is your title?
400
Provides closure, references arguments and gives a summary. A. What is your footnotes? B. What is your conclusion? C. What is your thesis?
What is your conclusion?
400
You must read, edit, spell check, grammar check, sentence structure check, paragraph assess, tense check, punctuation check, set margins, page numbers, double space and use proper page structure. A. What is self plagiarism? B. What is open source referencing? C. What is proper style and language use?
What is proper style and language use?
400
Assess the necessity of each, evaluate whether they can be paraphrased. A. What is quotations? B. What is plagiarized data? C. What is topic?
What is quotations?
400
The length, organization and criteria must follow. A. What is your instructor, committee or publisher. B. What is a peer you respect? C. What is your writing tutor?
What is instructor, committee or publisher(determined on work submitting).
500
You know it is important, timely, offers fresh perspective, identifies gaps, potentially new questions and is appropriate to your field. A. What is your conclusion? B. What is your introduction? C. What is your topic?
What is your topic.
500
Provides the most current articles, studies, statistics, referenced strengths/weaknesses, patterns and landmark studies or classics; supporting your argument or opinion. A. What is relevant literature cited? B. What is irrelevant citations edited? C. What is your title page?
What is relevant literature cited?
500
A proper book reference in APA format? A. Author (year date). Title (Year). B. Title (Author, A.A.): Title of work lower case, Publisher, edition. C. Author, A. A. (Year of publication). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle. Location: Publisher.
What is Author, A. A. (Year of publication). Title of work: Capital letter also for subtitle. Location: Publisher.
500
Current work is considered. A. What is 20 years? B. What is at least 2 centuries? C. What is the last 5 years?
What is within the last 5 years (ideally)?
500
Grouped according to some major instructional and evaluation criteria, to aid you in refining your manuscript. A. What is your self edited checklist? B. What is your summary bullets? C. What is your title page?
What is the Self Editing Checklist?