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Unit 4
                                       The stages of the editor's work over the text



                         I. Read the following text.


                         The editor of oil and gas texts is a specialist who reads and rules the oil and
                  gas publication of the author in accordance with existing norms, rules and certain


                  industry  features of editing oil and  gas  texts, expresses  his thoughts and  wishes

                  regarding the language and style, promotes the improvement of the text, which is

                  being prepared for publication or transmission by audiovisual means. As M. Feller

                  notes, the work of the modern editor is complex and diverse. And as such, it needs

                  to ascertain the nature of editorial activity. The essence of this activity is not only

                  the  mastery of the technology  of editing,  the  peculiarities of the organization of

                  work, because the editor is not easy to edit the text, it helps the author to create a

                  text whose opinion will be understood by readers. Therefore, the editor of the oil

                  and gas texts himself should be knowledgeable in the oil and gas field in which the

                  oil and gas text was written. Since the editor is an intermediary between the author

                  and his work, work and addressee, then he needs to have knowledge of textology,

                  logic, communication theory, technology of perception. Similarly, the editor must

                  know the industry, the texts of which he edits.

                         The main tasks of the editor include:

                         1) text analysis;

                         2) his professional assessment;

                         3) correction (editing).

                         The oil and gas text editor should look at the text of an outsider's eye, that is,

                  to  be  objective.  There  are  various  editorial  sequence  sequences.  So,  A.  Milchin

                  highlights the following stages of the editing process:

                         1. The most general analysis and preliminary evaluation of the manuscript

                  by the editor (this is the so-called preliminary review).

                         2.  Analysis  and  evaluation  of  the  manuscript  by  external  reviewer,  or

                  external review of the author's work by the editor.
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