
"Many academic writers think of copyeditors as people gleefully unsplitting infinitives, inserting Oxford commas, and contorting sentences to avoid preposition endings, stripping academic writing of style."
"Copyediting as it is practiced today is fairly new, yet it plays a significant role in the production process of both traditional print media and online publishing."
Copyediting is crucial in the philosophy profession, influencing how authors present their work. The first part of a mini-series addresses what copyediting entails, how authors can effectively collaborate with editors, and the philosophical questions that arise from editing practices. The series aims to clarify misconceptions about copyediting, emphasizing its role in maintaining clarity and style in academic writing. Despite advancements in AI tools, human copyeditors remain integral to the publishing process, ensuring quality and coherence in philosophical texts.
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