Monday, September 1, 2014

Improving Your Self-Editing Skills – 5 Smart Tips



If you are good at writing, then editing your own work is not a big deal. No matter if you are a student, professional or a working mom, you should polish your self-editing skills to make your work more proficient. When it comes to writing, proofreading and editing academic essays, business letters, resumes and other documents, read the following tips carefully. 

 

-     If your colleague, friend, family member requests you to look at the paper, take it on. As the more editing and proofreading you do, the better you get at it. It helps you a lot to edit your own work perfectly. 

 

-     It sounds great if you craft sentence by sentence, making corrections in paragraphs one by one. But if you spend number of hours on word choice or sentence structure, and unable to move forward with the assignment, it is the right time to turn off your inner editor, ignore grammar and typing mistakes and just write in your own. 

 

-     If you edit on-screen, you can easily adjust to the latest format and find it much easier than doing it on a printed page. If you are going to make big revisions in the writing assignment, and are worried about missing the original text, it is advisable to use track changes of Microsoft Word that tracks all the changes you make during the editing process. Go through the draft and review every edit to accept or reject the changes later. 

 

-     Every time you edit the paper, you learn something new and polish your own writing skills. The more projects you do, the less you will need to look them up in the future. In the end, it becomes natural and part of your own writing process. 

 

-     When you are editing your own or someone else’s work, you need to be very careful. If you are not sure about grammar, punctuation, spelling or context, you need to be able to follow a grammar and style guide, to ensure you have the right sources. Be meticulous and use good judgment, while keeping in mind that sometimes it is always better to bend the rules. 

 

Following these simple tips will help you hone your self-editing skills while making your writing projects a big success.

Writing a Successful Dissertation and Thesis



Graduate-level students must polish their research writing and editing skills, as the expectations are more challenging than undergraduate expectations. Master’s and doctorate level programs required you to write a thesis and dissertation paper of around 50 to 100 pages. Though composing a perfect dissertation or thesis is not an easy task, extensive reading, multiple edits, dedication, little effort and below mentioned tips can greatly help.

Create a gripping thesis statement that concisely summarizes what your paper will cover. Choose the subject matter you are passionate about, so you can easily understand the goals of the research and be able to demonstrate a solution of the issue. Many students prefer conducting research on the topic in their own field of study, but you can choose the one that interests you more. A thesis statement is an integral part, as it gives readers a glimpse of the main theme of the paper. If you aren’t sure about the topic, view recently published journals in the field to get some better ideas. 

You can review some other thesis and dissertations to get the format and style ideas. The dissertation or thesis committee members are the appropriate source as they have published a number of thesis and dissertations along with other academic papers.
Outline the paper to give direction to the paper. It serves as a road map to create a solid paper. Use citations and references to avoid plagiarism. You can use various sources to support your research.  It is advisable to view other papers to get an idea to successfully compose the paper. 

Review the literature carefully and determine what you have already covered. You might find some gaps in the existing literature that can be filled with your own study.
Methodology is the major staple of thesis and dissertation paper. Depending upon the subject matter, qualitative or quantitative research can be used. Both researches are important to your paper and must be reported before the conclusion. 

Make sure the thesis contains an introduction, objective, hypothesis, literature review, methodology, results and conclusion. Read the paper carefully to check the organization, grammar, coherence and clarity of the paper.