(Editorial_review_form.doc)
Editorial Review Form[1]
To:
/Date:
Project:
Document:
/Draft:
Writer:
/Email:
Style guide(s):
Completion date:
Routing:
In marking your changes, please use standard copyediting or proofreading marks and please use a color of ink other than black. If you wish to use pencil to mark your changes, please make marks easy to see.
If information is incorrect, please explain what needs to be changed rather than simply marking it as incorrect.
Please complete the following edits on the attached document:
Coordination edit
/ Schedule drafts, tests, reviews, edits, printing, and productionSchedule and attend meetings
Gather cost estimates to match the specifications in the document plan
Policy edit
/ Document elements: front matter, table of contents, indexSpecial pages: title, copyright, revision history
Page layout elements: titles, headings, headers, footers, page numbers
Format of special elements: tables, figures, special lists (trademarks, measurements, etc.)
Integrity edit
/ Table of contents matches the text pages and page numbersList of tables and figures matches the tables, figures, and screens in the text
Routing sequences specify the correct location within the document of the necessary information
Cross-referencing of tutorial lessons, user’s guide, reference and online support is consistent
Screen captions and figure numbers are unique and consecutive
Numbered or lettered sequences, as in steps, are correctly labeled
Spine copy, bleed tabs, and index pages are consistent
Screening edit
/ Correct spellingSubject/verb agreement
Complete sentences
Incomprehensible statements due to missing information
Suitability of screen captures for publication (clarity, no site-specific information, etc.)
Copy clarification edit
/ Rework illegible text and artwork so that persons involved in production (illustrators, printers, typists, typesetters) will not make mistakesFormat edit
/ Typography: type styles, leading, column widths, headings, indentationsStyle: continuity instructions (so users don’t get lost between pages), positioning of figures and tables
Progress indicators and navigational aids
Running headers and footers
Margins, spacing, rules, fonts, page numbers, binding, tabs
Mechanical style edit
/ Capitalization related to contentSpelling
Word compounding
Form and construction of numerals and terms
Form and use of acronyms and abbreviations
Use of cuing patterns (bold, script, color, etc.) for specific words or content
Language edit
/ Ensuring fluency of one sentence to another within paragraphsCrafting parallelism in steps and lists
Deleting for conciseness in sentences
Ensuring proper use of description, elaboration, examples, screen-focusing statements
Clarifying definitions of abbreviations, acronyms, and symbols
Substantive edit
/ Make sure all elements are in the right orderEnsure that titles, introduction, and appendices contain the right information
Check divisions of information are logical and consistent
Maintain the correct emphasis on certain elements, such as information-related tasks
Minimize redundancy and repetition
Omit irrelevant or inappropriate material
Find instances of missing information
Editorial review form.doc- 1 -October 4, 2007
[1] Based upon forms and material in Chapter 5: “Getting Useful Review” and Chapter 7: “Editing and Fine Tuning” of Thomas Barker, Writing Software Documentation: A Task-Oriented Approach (Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1998), 174, 237-43.