Papercheck Editing
Tools
Papercheck now offers free tools to help you improve
your writing! In response to client feedback, we have
developed a set of Beta editing/writing tools designed
to help maximize your writing efficiency. Creating a
document can be difficult, especially if you do not have
the essential research references at your fingertips.
Over the next month, we will launch a bibliography
tool that will allow users to build a Works Cited page
that follows MLA style guidelines. This tool will be
available free of charge and will permit
clients to download a Works Cited page in Microsoft Word
format.
Papercheck offers professional proofreading and editing
of business and personal documents, as well as academic
papers. Papercheck utilizes the services of American-educated
professors and graduate students to accommodate your
proofreading and editing needs.
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Google Your Spelling |
Google Inc. has recently launched a new Application
Program Interface or API. Our programmers have worked
closely with this API, and have developed a script to
access the Google spelling suggestion tool. This spelling
tool is an excellent resource to use when looking up
commonly used words that are absent from most dictionaries
because they are relatively new. Words commonly used
on the Internet or used in technology can be spell checked
with ease. The API is owned by Google. Papercheck has
acquired a license to use their technology. This tool
is still in development. It may produce occasional errors
and is currently limited to 1,000 uses per day.
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Google Definitions |
Google incorporates several tools into their search
algorithm. One of the most useful features is their dictionary.
This is a great tool to use while researching technical
documentation or whenever you need a dictionary. You
can use our tool that pings the Google search engine
or simply type in “Define:”
and the word that you would like to research.
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Merriam Webster Thesaurus |
Merriam-Webster, Inc. has published thesauruses
and dictionaries for decades. A limited version of their
database can be found online at http://www.m-w.com.
We have created a plug-in to take you directly to their
website to find synonyms for your document.
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