Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Proofreaders vs. Robots 5 Benefits of the Human Touch
Proofreaders vs. Robots 5 Benefits of the Human Touch Proofreaders vs. Robots: 5 Benefits of the Human Touch Robots havenââ¬â¢t gotten us into a Terminator-style doomsday situation yet, even if Stephen Hawking is panicking about the potential of Skynet arising in the future. Whats so scary? Look how cute they are! [Image: Stephen Bowler/wikimedia] But computers ââ¬â more specifically, automatic spellcheckers, like the one in Microsoft Word ââ¬â are sometimes tricky so-and-sos, even when theyââ¬â¢re supposed to be helping us! How? Automated spellcheckers, though sometimes useful, can overlook errors in your work, or even find errors where there are none! This is why the services offered by human proofreaders are so important for ensuring your writing is error-free! 1. Computers Miss Important Errorsâ⬠¦ The most important advantage that a human proofreader has over a computer is that automatic spellcheckers miss important errors. This is often the case with proper nouns and academic terminology, which arenââ¬â¢t always included in Microsoft Wordââ¬â¢s dictionary. The spellchecker might even try to change these terms to ones it recognizes as you write. And weââ¬â¢ve all seen how problematic autocorrect can be when messaging someone! Whoops. [Image: Meaghan OMalley/flickr] 2. Word Choice Another thing a computer canââ¬â¢t do but human proofreaders can is advise you on word choice. Sometimes this is simply pointing out when an incorrect term occurs, such as ââ¬Å"grateâ⬠instead of ââ¬Å"great,â⬠as automatic spellcheckers frequently overlook such errors. Other times itââ¬â¢s about ensuring the correct tone of voice in your work by choosing suitably academic language. And that needs someone who understands academic writing. So until someone sends Clippit the Paperclip to college, Microsoft canââ¬â¢t help you! 3. Structure and Flow Here, again, computers simply arenââ¬â¢t equipped to offer advice. A human proofreader, on the other hand, will be able to provide helpful feedback on the structure of your written work and the general flow of your prose. These things ensure readability, so they canââ¬â¢t be ignored. 4. Consistency Another shortcoming of automatic spellcheckers is that they donââ¬â¢t give a damn about consistency, so wonââ¬â¢t let you know if youââ¬â¢ve used different spellings of the same word in a document. Nor will they know to look out for consistent referencing in a document. But a lack of consistency affects the quality of your work, so you need the expert eye of a human proofreader! We like to take a real close look. 5. Formatting and Presentation You know what else computers donââ¬â¢t care about? Presentation. But how your written work looks can affect its clarity, as well as the first impression you give your reader. A human proofreader will not only help ensure that your work is tidily presented, but can also apply a range of formatting options to give it a truly professional finish. Together, these factors make human proofreaders infinitely superior to spellchecking software. When Microsoft Word can do all of the above automatically, as well as correct your spelling, maybe weââ¬â¢ll finally admit that Stephen Hawking was right.
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