Editorial Services

In order to reduce product development and operation costs, Publishers are on the lookout for service providers to help create content for their valued customers in various domains: education, science, finance, legal, and medicine, to name a few. AEL Data provides both onshore and offshore editorial services in the form of Pre-editing, Language and Subject editing, abstracting and indexing. AEL Data is recognized as a reputed editorial service provider among publishers and content developers.

Our editorial team possesses skills and specialisations in distinct areas like editing and authoring services, content creation, abstracting and indexing. We mark our presence in various domains such as:

  • Academics
  • Science
  • Mathematics
  • Humanities and social science
  • Finance and trade
  • Engineering
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Business communications

Copy Editing & Proofing

Copy editing is the work that an editor does to improve the formatting, style, and accuracy of text. The "five Cs" are: Make the copy clear, correct, concise, complete, and consistent..

Copy editing also involves:

  • Correcting spelling, punctuation and grammar
  • Preserve consistency in copy style, figures
  • Maintain legends and references
  • Check for completeness of the manuscript
  • Ensuring flow of text

Technical editors with scientific/technical/medical subject expertise are assigned to check and make sure that the specifications, page-layouts, typefaces, tables, equations and figure placements are maintained according to defined project requirements.

Our SMEs, language experts, book editors, academic editors, and dissertation editors are adept at journal editing, article editing, newsletter editing, eBook editing, medical text editing, scientific editing, technical editing, scholarly journal editing, and website copy editing.

The primary goal of 'proofing' is to serve as a tool for customer verification that the entire job is accurate. Proofing includes correction of indisputable errors, such as misspellings, typographical errors, misnumbering or mislabeling, subject/verb disagreement, errors in word usage (such as the use of further for farther), and incorrect or outdated cross-references.