Editorial service workflow encapsulates services like composition services, editing services, copy editing, proof reading, graphic services and desktop publishing. When the contents successfully pass through each of these phases they are sent for print production. New technological advancements have enabled these end-to-end editorial services to be completed in a digital workflow pattern.
Composition services include the tasks of digitally merging text and scanned art into complex pages by following very strict formatting guidelines. Irrespective of the content file types the manuscript files are tagged at the very beginning, in order to reuse the contents if needed. Composition service by itself requires internal peer review so that it is fool-proof when sent to the editing services section.
Editing services translate these contents into the language of the printing industry keeping in mind by the demands of publishing and printing industries. Copy editing is the next important phase where the editors focus on grammar, punctuation and presentation style.
Proof reading activities cover small changes with regard to fonts, leading, spacing, spelling—even conventional spacing related to math or science. Graphic services include printing text and illustrations in scientific or other necessary formats. Once the contents are completely laced with images and illustrations they become ready for desktop publishing.
All these phases are sequentially carried out to ensure the contents undergo quality control check at every point. When this workflow gets transferred to a content transformation team, the organization can realize faster time to publish with a considerable reduction in production costs. Many publishing houses and literary organizations can make use of these outsourced services to accelerate readership base and generate better market share.
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