What types of work do you edit?
Springer Nature Editing Service offers premium quality, English language editing of scientific and medical articles. The service is available to any researcher wishing to improve his or her English regardless of the scientific or medical journal to which they intend to submit (or have submitted) their manuscript. It is not for use solely with Nature publications.
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Do you edit grant proposals?
Yes, we can edit your grant proposal through either our Language Editing or Scientific Editing services. Which type of editing is right for my grant proposal? Choose Scientific Editing if you need the following: Help emphasizing the significance and ...
What is included in the word count? Which sections of my paper can you edit?
To find the total word count in a Microsoft Word document, remove the reference list and any numeric table data, then use the word count feature in Microsoft Word (under the Review tab). If you are submitting the document for Scientific Editing, ...
Which sections of my manuscript and what other documents can you edit/exclude? What is included in the word count?
Editable sections / Included in the word count of research papers: - Main paper (title, abstract, introduction, results, discussion) - Methods - Figure and table legends/captions - Supplementary information - Cover letter (if you wish us to edit ...
Will editors from Springer Nature Editing Service edit for scientific accuracy?
No. Although editors from Springer Nature Editing Service do have a scientific background and may occasionally point out what they believe are content-related problems, they will not research or take any responsibility for content. Responsibility for ...
I have received my edited paper. What should I do next?
We always edit using the Track Changes feature in Word (under the Review tab), to give you the option of accepting or rejecting each edit. We strongly recommend that you check every edit, rather than simply incorporating all of our changes, in case ...