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Welcome back. This lecture on copy editing and proofreading, along with your assigned reading, form the foundation for your discussion post this week. Its also very important in helping you get ready for the comprehensive edit project. So, lets get started. Alright, so Im going to introduce ten principles for copy editing, explore how to determine the scope of a copy edit, as well as effective processes for both copy editing and proofreading, and finally explain how and when to mark copy. Lets begin with principles. Most of what Ill say about copy editors in this lecture applies to proof readers, as well. Im going to borrow from Mike Pope, a technical editor with decades of experience, to provide you with a list of the overarching principles of copy editing. Mike wrote about these ten, plus a few more, on his blog in 2013. The link to that post is in the to learn more area of canvas and its worth exploring on your own. Although this lecture is not precisely organized around eac