Poll: How often do you get to work directly with the person proofreading your work?
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Christine Andersen
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Never Aug 8

Back when I started working in-house, proofreading was definitely a two-way process. As an English native rookie, I was often asked to proofread for subject experts who were not native speakers of English, and then call them to discuss my suggestions on the phone. It could be a humbling experience - I learned to check before making changes!
The translators patiently defended their choices and explained why they had used specific terminology or formulations, and I owe them a great debt - I
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Back when I started working in-house, proofreading was definitely a two-way process. As an English native rookie, I was often asked to proofread for subject experts who were not native speakers of English, and then call them to discuss my suggestions on the phone. It could be a humbling experience - I learned to check before making changes!
The translators patiently defended their choices and explained why they had used specific terminology or formulations, and I owe them a great debt - I learned so much that way!

Now I proofread for one agency, where I can sometimes leave notes for the translator, or she can write to me, but it is a clunky process, and we are not in direct contact. I don't even know her surname!
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Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
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Other Aug 8

A small number of my customers (direct clients and translation agencies) ask for a "ready-to-print" service, so these texts are reviewed "in-house". I have an agreement with another translator where we proofread each other work. For most of my customers I ignore if my work is proofread, reviewed or edited or not, with two exceptions and in these cases I know who the proofreader/reviewer/editor is and we exchange views quite often.

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Bruno Veilleux
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Almost never Aug 8

Up until last year, never. I have now found a whopping two agencies that allow translators to coordinate and agree on terminology and the rest upfront.

 
Karletto666
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Never Aug 9

But I occasionaly ask, if the project has a proof-reader.

 


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