Our mission statement at eCORRECTOR, is for scientists, by scientists. That is why we are delighted to update you with two pieces of exciting team news! Dawid Wesołowski M.A., project manager at eCORRECTOR, who you contact when placing orders, has had his book entitled “History of the trivial school in Izdebnik” published. His monograph is under the honorary patronage of the head of the Lanckorona commune – Tadeusz Łopata and the School Complex in Izdebnik. It is a historical work devoted to the history of this institution and, more broadly,
Read more -> →Last week, on the 21st of April, we held another webinar entitled: “Writing scientific manuscripts ? work smarter, not harder”. It was a huge success and we were really happy to see such a turnaround ? over 70 participants. It was moderated by co-founder and chief editor of eCORRECTOR, Dr. (hab.) Mark J. Hunt, and our main guest, who conducted the entire lecture, was Dr. Suzanne Naser who obtained her Ph.D. in Chemistry from Johns Hopkins University, USA. The main
Read more -> →While writing a scientific text, using a specialist PhD proofreading and editing service, such as eCORRECTOR, is the most efficient way of making sure that you submitted manuscript ready for publication. You can find out more about our proofreading and editing service offered by eCORRECTOR here. It is advisable to let someone else read the paper: our minds tend to overlook the logic-related gaps in structures we have created ourselves. Despite our shortcomings, each author can perfect his or her
Read more -> →Meet our editors and proofreaders: Sarah As a part of “Meet our editors and proofreaders” series, we interview some of the native speakers who edit and proofread your texts. Today we publish an interview with Sarah, PhD in History, from the University of St Andrews. She discusses her work and provides helpful advice about how to improve your academic writing. Research interests eCORRECTOR: What are you researching? Sarah: I’m researching medieval English law. My main focus is on how cases were
Read more -> →Meet our editors and proofreaders: Anthony As a part of “Meet our editors and proofreaders” series, we interview some of the native speakers who edit and proofread your texts. We started with Anthony, PhD in Urban Studies, from the University of Sheffield. He discusses his work and provides helpful advice about how to improve your academic writing. Research interests What are you researching? My research has focused on the politics and management of urban infrastructures ? how cities manage their
Read more -> →2020 has been an exciting and important year at eCORRECTOR, despite the global uncertainties facing almost all areas of science and business. We have a solid team (Meet the team!) who personally processes the manuscripts, keeps regular contact with the PhD editor or proofreader processing the texts and ensures quality control and a timely return of the manuscripts back to the author. Continued Growth in Expertise and Quality Over the past year, we have seen our network or PhD editors
Read more -> →A new academic year has just started! If you are a grant manager or have grant funds that you want to use for future proofreading for the forthcoming year, eCORRECTOR has the perfect solution ? scientific packages!
Read more -> →What a conference presentation is, how to prepare yourself well for it, how to create it, and what to remember while presenting the topic ? you will find all of these ?golden rules? in our recent article in the Scientist?s Library series.
Read more -> →At the end of July, we completed the #scientificwritingtips monthly project on Facebook where we shared some helpful advice on writing research papers. The two that received the most likes were: advice #19: Never use the passive where you can use the active; followed by tip #15: Never use a long word where a short one will do.
Read more -> →eCORRECTOR is a scientific proofreading and editing service founded in 2013. To date, we have helped thousands of scientists publish their results in renowned international peer-reviewed journals. We aim to help non-native speakers of English improve the language of their manuscripts in the hope that the results will be expressed in the strongest possible way. eCORRECTOR has a large network of native English PhD proofreaders and editors, many of whom are actively publishing scientists. In line with our goal of
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