Our academic proofreading service in Berlin is here to correct, adjust, edit and refine your text, whether it’s your:

Bachelor’s or Master’s final degree project, homework, notes and materials for seminars and exams, diploma, dissertation or PhD thesis; we provide a full range of academic editing services to ensure your texts are clear, concise and relevant.

We speak German and English – please feel free to contact us in German or English.

On this site you can find out in more detail the various services our team offers:


An overview of our proofreading services

You can choose from one of three proofreading-packages:

Package 1: Proofreading "light"

Package 2: Proofreading "BASIC"

Package 3: Proofreading "COMPLETE" (recommended)

 

Additionally, we offer a plagiarism check via software for your thesis. The plagiarism check costs €30.00 (excl. VAT) for up to 150 pages.

 

With this package, we check your use of words and the language forms in which you express yourself, but we don't make changes to the content of your text. Corrections and suggestions are included in the "Revision Mode" on your document.

Proofreading light

€ 5.00 (+ 19 % VAT)

per 1,600-character page

Orthography

Grammar

Punctuation

Syntax/sentence structure

Hyphenation

Typography (spacing, quotation marks, etc.)

Following up-to-date spelling and grammar conventions

Optimising language use

Enhancing your argument

Polishing your style

Research on spelling of proper names

deleting redundancy

Checking appropriateness and precision of titles and chapter headings

Checking the pagination of chapters and graphics (3.1, 3.2, 3.4)

Verifying the numbering of sections and matching these with the page numbers on your Contents page

Consistency of expression of, for instance:

  • technical terms
  • compounds (e.g., ‘data base’ or ‘database’)
  • opening and closing quotation marks

Comprehensibility

Plausibility

Logic

Coherence

Validity of supporting arguments and references

Viability of your approach and methodology

Ensuring consistency of your footnotes

Checking your website references are up-to-date

Suggesting (in the ‘Comments’ column) alternative formulations, phrasing, spelling, etc.

Signposting possible errors in citations or dates

Querying unclear content or vague formulations

Our service package “Proofreading BASIC” includes everything we offer in the “Proofreading light” package, but this is supplemented with the following services:

Proofreading BASIC

€ 5.50 (+ 19 % VAT)

per 1,600-character page

Orthography

Grammar

Punctuation

Syntax/sentence structure

Hyphenation

Typography (spacing, quotation marks, etc.)

Following up-to-date spelling and grammar conventions

Optimising language use

Enhancing your argument

Polishing your style

Research on spelling of proper names

deleting redundancy

Checking appropriateness and precision of titles and chapter headings

Checking the pagination of chapters and graphics (3.1, 3.2, 3.4)

Verifying the numbering of sections and matching these with the page numbers on your Contents page

Consistency of expression of, for instance:

  • technical terms
  • compounds (e.g., ‘data base’ or ‘database’)
  • opening and closing quotation marks

Comprehensibility

Plausibility

Logic

Coherence

Validity of supporting arguments and references

Viability of your approach and methodology

Ensuring consistency of your footnotes

Checking your website references are up-to-date

Suggesting (in the ‘Comments’ column) alternative formulations, phrasing, spelling, etc.

Signposting possible errors in citations or dates

Querying unclear content or vague formulations

Although “Proofreading COMPLETE” is our premium package, it’s the one we most advise you to take. In fact, 99% of our clients choose this package as it contains not only the services featured in our previous packages but also includes (in the Comments column) our comments and suggestions for avoiding unclear language and other pitfalls.

Proofreading COMPLETE

€ 6.00 (+ 19 % VAT)

per 1,600-character page

Orthography

Grammar

Punctuation

Syntax/sentence structure

Hyphenation

Typography (spacing, quotation marks, etc.)

Following up-to-date spelling and grammar conventions

Optimising language use

Enhancing your argument

Polishing your style

Research on spelling of proper names

deleting redundancy

Checking appropriateness and precision of titles and chapter headings

Checking the pagination of chapters and graphics (3.1, 3.2, 3.4)

Verifying the numbering of sections and matching these with the page numbers on your Contents page

Consistency of expression of, for instance:

  • technical terms
  • compounds (e.g., ‘data base’ or ‘database’)
  • opening and closing quotation marks

Comprehensibility

Plausibility

Logic

Coherence

Validity of supporting arguments and references

Viability of your approach and methodology

Ensuring consistency of your footnotes

Checking your website references are up-to-date

Suggesting (in the ‘Comments’ column) alternative formulations, phrasing, spelling, etc.

Signposting possible errors in citations or dates

Querying unclear content or vague formulations

 

IMPORTANT, only in Package 3: comments and suggestions for avoiding unclear language and other pitfalls.


What is academic/scientific proofreading?

Scientific editing differs from "normal" editing for publishers, authors and companies in that primarily technical material from the fields of research and science is proofread, edited and checked for errors and ambiguity.

Alongside professors and research directors, clients of our scientific editing service mainly comprise pre- and post-graduate students writing their Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD theses as well as students working on dissertations or seminar notes who need their assignments and essays read through for mistakes or infelicities of style.


Do I need academic/scientific proofreading?

There are many reasons why we recommend an academic/scientific proofreading, for example:

Improving your grades:
When you’re writing your final degree paper, you need to show you can work on a topic independently, to a predetermined deadline and using the proper methodology. Candidates usually manage to tackle their subject in-depth, but they often lose marks through mistakes in spelling and punctuation or a bad writing style, or through repetition, irrelevant subject matter, omission of related material or errors in their conclusions. We step in to help you improve your grades.
 

Safeguarding you from accusations of plagiarism:
Students are increasingly hearing about someone who has failed their final examination due to allegations of plagiarism. Before they hand in their final paper, students worry that they themselves will face these charges. These accusations are generally made either when there is a “one-to-one” correspondence between their work and another’s or when academic material has not been properly referenced.

To insure you against this, we put your final thesis, if you wish, through a strict process of plagiarism control using special software. We provide marginal comments at those points in your thesis that don’t seem to have come wholly from you and which lack a proper reference.


Improving readability for the examiner:
Bear in mind your examiner, who must read not only your paper but those of many others as well. Inconsistent or erroneous punctuation can make it hard for the reader to get a feel for what’s written. “Come on, let’s eat, Gran” is easier to digest than “Come on, let’s eat Gran”. Imagine what that would mean for the far more complex sentences in your thesis. We’re here to iron out those wrinkles before your examiner tries on the finished product.
 

Detecting discrepancies BEFORE the oral examination (viva voce):
Imagine you’ve been preparing for a face-to-face defence of your written work. You know it back to front. But the examiner has misunderstood one of your points or lines of argument because you’re describing it ambiguously or unclearly. What you’ve written makes perfect sense in your own head because you know the background and context, but in your text you haven’t been precise enough in laying out connections and interrelationships. Your examiner has been following a different line of reasoning or has misunderstood a point, and asks you something about your work that you were unprepared for. We help you sidestep these potential stumbling blocks by spotting discrepancies and letting you know where they occur.


Is scientific/technical proofreading legal?

Certainly. We’re aware it’s your signature that confirms the work as yours. We copy-edit and proofread what you’ve written; we don’t write it for you. That’s the realm of ghostwriting – not our territory. The field of your Bachelor’s or Master’s thesis, homework or doctoral dissertation is for you and your supervisor to map out. You’re responsible for the content of your work, and that includes the footnotes. We take charge of copy-editing and proofreading, thereby enhancing your text and drawing your attention to inconsistencies, while you decide whether you want to incorporate or reject our suggested changes.

Universities recommend editing and lecturers urge you to get your dissertations corrected so that their job of going through your work becomes swifter, more straightforward and simpler.

  • The Free University of Berlin, for instance, recommends editing and proofing on its website “Tips for Bachelor’s Degree Work”.
  • Munich’s Ludwig-Maximilian University advises, “As well as friends, fellow students and relatives, you can also ask a professional to proofread and edit your work.”
  • From the Vienna University of Economics and Business: “We strongly recommend that you seek someone who can read your work for corrections – if possible the content too, with regard to grammar and formulas. Get feedback from people unfamiliar with your subject area to ensure the thesis is clearly structured and comprehensible.” 

Why are we your best choice for academic/scientific proofreading?

References

We’re pretty confident that our references speak for themselves. We’ve spent years working regularly and intensively with a broad range of clients from different professional backgrounds, and have proofread economic, political and scientific reports as well as helping to prepare academic theses up to post-doctoral level for publishing. From restaurant menus to funding proposals for start-ups, transcribing and editing interviews with politicians, journalists and cultural figures, we guarantee a detailed, discreet, collaborative and sensitive approach to your texts to enhance every facet of what you really want to say.

And our clients come back to us again and again. Our team of qualified and experienced editors – always mother-tongue native speakers when it comes to non-German texts – makes sure your original material is at the heart of our work. We know how much effort you’ve put in, and we’re only too pleased to supplement that with our editorial know-how. So please take the time to glance through our references: evidence that we too can be a valuable part of your work.


How much do the different proofreading packages cost?

That depends on which of our three service packages you choose for the proofreading of your thesis. We offer the following three service packages:

You can choose from one of three proofreading-packages:

Package 1: Proofreading "light"€5.00 / standard-page
Package 2: Proofreading "BASIC"€5.50 / standard-page
Package 3: Proofreading "COMPLETE" (recommended)€6.00 / standard-page

1 standard-page = 1.600 characters

For more informations please scroll up to our price-overview.


Can I ask for a test-editing first?

Yes. To make it easier for you to decide on the basis of our work, you have the opportunity to send up to two A4 pages of text which we’ll be happy to proofread and correct for you, absolutely free of charge. This will also enable you to see the layout in which our suggestions and amendments are presented to you in the document you send.


How does payment for the proofreading work?

You’ll always receive an invoice from us with your name, address, the type of proofreading package you requested, the payment amount and the relevant bank details. It’s generally easier for us to be paid by direct bank transfer. In certain cases (if you want to pay over the weekend or if you live in a country outside the Single European Payment Area [SEPA]), we also accept payment via PayPal.

Please note that, to protect ourselves from possible fraud, we generally ask private (that is, non-business) clients for the full remuneration with invoices below €500. For sums larger than this amount, we generally ask for 50% pre-payment.


How do I commission an academical/scientific proofreading?

Please contact:
 

E-Mail:  info@hauptstadtstudio-freier-lektoren.de

Telephone:  +49 (30) 755 41 38 - 9

Contact person: Mr Frank Elminowski, Business graduate / Parliamentary stenographer / Editor and proofreader


FAQs about the academic proofreading

How long would it take to proofread my thesis?

Depending on the amount of work and the quality of what you submit (in terms of writing, layout, pagination and referencing, for instance), we can usually proofread and edit 20 to 25 pages per day. We always allow for some buffer time. For a 50-page thesis, we tend to assume two or three days; if all goes smoothly, you’ll have your thesis back after only three working days.

Why are there more pages on the pricing quote than I’ve written?

When we receive your thesis, we determine the number of characters you’ve written and calculate the number of so-called “standard pages” from this. A standard page consists of 1,600 characters, regardless of font size and number of illustrations, for example. In this way, pricing remains fair as only the actual written text is counted. Some authors use a small font and single spacing, while others include a lot of graphics, figures and tables – but in the end only the number of written characters counts. There are differences between the number of A4 pages and the number of so-called standard pages. However, the calculation is always fair – both for you as a writer and for us as editors.

Incidentally, some people ask us not to proofread references, so please be sure, when necessary, to clarify which parts of your thesis you need proofreading.

Where can I have my thesis printed and bound?

Any copy store will do both very quickly. It usually takes about 30 minutes to have your work printed and bound. However, a copy store’s services can be more in demand during some periods compared to others. So try to avoid that last-minute dash – it’s advisable to contact your local copy store in advance for more information.

What if my thesis is subject to non-disclosure considerations?

If your thesis is subject to a restriction notice (perhaps because it contains sensitive information regarding security or healthcare policy, for example), you’ll receive an offer from us with a clause stating that we undertake not to disclose internal details of your thesis to any outside parties.

How many days before the deadline should I submit my thesis for proofreading?

That depends on how extensive your work is, how complete or incomplete it still is, and the quality of the text we receive. If your work is already broadly complete, relatively straightforward to read and around 50 “standard pages” long, then we’ll probably need two or three days to fully proofread your Bachelor thesis.

Please note that you might need another one or two days for reworking and that your Bachelor thesis will in most cases need to be printed, bound and submitted to the relevant academic bodies.