Whether print or online, we can help you shape your academic materials to enable your students to get the best experience

Academic Editing

Much like our fiction editing, we offer a similar range of services for academic editing. Expand the dropdown boxes to learn more.

What will I get?

  • EditAble Editing Summary Report

  • Marked-up copy of your manuscript

  • The editor will focus on the big picture of the text: Does it flow? Is it clear? Do the structure and content effectively support what the author is trying to say?

    The Editable Summary report will include elements such as:

    • Clarity and coherence

    • Content and purpose

    • Tone and style

    • Readability and engagement

    • Pacing

    • Formatting

    • Fact-checking

  • The editor will ensure that the text is accurate, consistent in style and language, and focuses on sentence-level editing.

    The EditAble Summary Report will include elements such as:

    • Clarity and cohesion

    • Formatting issues

    • Noted inconsistencies

    • Fact-checking queries

  • The final polish of your text. The editor will focus on the minute details of the piece, ensuring that it is ready for publication.

    Your EditAble summary report will include elements such as:

    • Common misspellings/grammar points

    • Formatting issues

    • Consistency

Are you a University or educational organisation looking to offer online content to students for the first time?

With her experience as a Production Editor in academic online content, our editor can help you design the processes, operations and editorial model to help you achieve your goals, with a clear focus on accessibility, clarity and learning design.

As a former Change Manager, she can also advise you on the best way to embed any related changes, and use the EditAble approach of combined change management and editing skillsets to help you shape your content into the best it can be.

Educating online is not the same experience as educating in person. The content will look different, your students’ expectations will be different, and assessment standards may also vary.