Error report guidelines
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Re: Error report guidelines
Thank you to anyone who can help me. I'm relatively new to this website and am still learning the intricacies of how the reviewing/scoring system works.
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I am noting errors as part of a review. The sentence where the error occurs is two pages long-- am I really required to quote the entire thing? It'll take me a few minutes to type out.
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I have had this problem in the past and got by with just quoting the part of the sentence that had the independent clause where the error occurred. I would refrain from using an eclipse as that would indicate that you left out some of the sentence.
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Thank you so much! I hope I am not docked points for just quoting the part of the sentence with the error, but I'll explain why I didn't quote the full sentence.Diana Lowery wrote: ↑07 Nov 2024, 12:37I have had this problem in the past and got by with just quoting the part of the sentence that had the independent clause where the error occurred. I would refrain from using an eclipse as that would indicate that you left out some of the sentence.
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Alys Sterk wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 23:28Hello,Erin Suttle wrote: ↑10 Jun 2024, 07:25 I had the same issue. Thankfully, on my 3rd attempt the reviewer explained the guidelines better. (I had read them, but misunderstood things) However, after fixing that issue, the last report said I didn't substantiate my 4/5 rating well enough. Shouldn't all errors be listed so I don't have to fix the review multiple times? Does the same person recheck fixed reviews or is it different people with different opinions? I'm new to this and trying to figure it out still! Thanks
The good news is that once you make a mistake, you typically don't make the same mistake. The less good news is that sometimes this can take a while. Almost all of us (including yours truly) have had rejected reviews. Editors are only asked to list four errors. So, if there are a lot of errors, a person could end up, like you say, fixing the review many times. If you're asked to fix the errors, please don't assume that the only errors are the ones that are listed. Also, don't assume that the only guidelines that weren't followed were the ones listed by the editors. Each review is put into a queue. Then, an editor is randomly assigned one. This means that there is a good chance that different people are reading and editing your review.
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Esther-David wrote: ↑07 Nov 2024, 14:42Thank you so much! I hope I am not docked points for just quoting the part of the sentence with the error, but I'll explain why I didn't quote the full sentence.Diana Lowery wrote: ↑07 Nov 2024, 12:37I have had this problem in the past and got by with just quoting the part of the sentence that had the independent clause where the error occurred. I would refrain from using an eclipse as that would indicate that you left out some of the sentence.
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Kristin Paolantonio wrote: ↑16 Jan 2025, 07:52 I am curious how this turned out. I have a few very long sentences that I will have to write out to report an error.
Esther-David wrote: ↑07 Nov 2024, 14:42Thank you so much! I hope I am not docked points for just quoting the part of the sentence with the error, but I'll explain why I didn't quote the full sentence.Diana Lowery wrote: ↑07 Nov 2024, 12:37
I have had this problem in the past and got by with just quoting the part of the sentence that had the independent clause where the error occurred. I would refrain from using an eclipse as that would indicate that you left out some of the sentence.
So, I ended up having to quote the ENTIRE sentence, as there were 5 errors in the sentence. It was a list of people's names and descriptions of them. It took me a few minutes to type out everything, and I apologized to whoever had to read it all!
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