Academic Services
Mrs. Edit has experience teaching, lecturing and grading in both university and high school environments and is well aware of the stressful demands placed on both students and professors. As an editor, she has worked with a number of well-known professors to help them get their work ready for publication. Whether you are a professor or student at the secondary or post-secondary level, time is often an issue when trying to meet tight deadlines and it's often hard to find someone experienced and trust worthy to help you improve your writing. Mrs. Edit can help!
Mrs. Edit will help you improve the clarity, flow, organization, format and overall strength of your academic writing to help you meet your specific goals. Some examples of the academic writing Mrs. Edit has helped her clients with include:
Mrs. Edit knows that plagiarism is a serious academic offense. Plagiarism is defined as "the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own"1. Plagiarism can be intentional or unintentional. Mrs. Edit does not check your work for plagiarism, nor is she responsible for any work that she edits which has been plagiarized. However, if you have any questions about plagiarism, what it is and how you can avoid it, Mrs. Edit is happy to help! Maintaining academic integrity is always of utmost importance.
One service that Mrs. Edit provides that can help reduce instances of plagiarism is the checking of MLA or APA format. If you need your work checked for format please note this request when filling out your free, no-obligation estimate. Please specify whether you are using MLA, APA or another format.
Mrs. Edit suggests you visit the following links to ensure you understand what plagiarism is and how to avoid it:
1. "plagiarism noun" The Oxford Dictionary of English. Ed. Catherine Soanes and Angus Stevenson. Oxford University Press, 2003. Oxford Reference Online. Oxford University Press. University of Canterbury. 21 September 2004
