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Jennifer Gardner
 

Jennifer Gardner is a full-time freelance proofreader and copyeditor who loves fact checking and is accomplished at substantive and structural editing. Her background is primarily in scientific and scholarly journals and books for publishers such as Taylor & Francis books and CRC Press as well as in “soft” science publications for such presses as Allworth and Pointed Leaf.

Journals she has worked on include Endothelium; Receptors and Channels; Environmental Forensics; Tribology Transactions; Journal of Children’s Health; Fiber & Integrated Optics; The Engineering Economist; Microscale Thermophysical Engineering; The Clinical Neuropsychologist; and several others.

Books she has worked on include A Practical Guide to the Thematic Apperception Test: The TAT in Clinical Practice; Enhancing Intimacy in Marriage: A Clinician’s Guide; Self-Supervision: A Primer for Counselors and Helping Professionals; Cleanroom Microbiology for the Non-Microbiologist; Periodicities in Nonlinear Difference Equations; Home Treatment for Acute Mental Disorders; The Art of Writing Love Songs; Managing Artists in Pop Music; The Directors: Part 4; At War with Time; How to Start a Faux Painting or Mural Business; The Perfect Stage Crew; Improv for Actors; The Real Business of Photography; The Art of Auditioning; Business and Legal Forms for Illustrators; The Radio Producer’s Handbook; Moko Jumbies; and several others.

She has a very good knowledge of APA, Chicago, and MLA. She has never missed a deadline and is happy to work on either electronic or paper edits. Jennifer’s love of reading is marred only by typos, inconsistencies, and unreliable facts! She is detail oriented and curious and loves her work. Through experience, she has learned that a good editor can accomplish light and very heavy edits alike while maintaining the author’s voice, which is a pleasure.

Specialties

Proofreading, Copyediting, Substantive Editing, Structural Editing, Fact-checking

Skills and Strengths
  • Chicago, APA, and Gregg
  • Measuring specs; coding; typemarking
  • Electronic editing functions in Microsoft Word
  • Maintaining/encouraging consistency
  • Researching

Experience

Books:

  • A Practical Guide to the Thematic Apperception Test: The TAT in Clinical Practice
  • A Practice that Works
  • Acoustic Fish Reconnaissance
  • African American Music
  • At War with Time
  • Becoming an Emotionally Focused Couple Therapist
  • Breaking Into Graphic Design
  • Business and Legal Forms for Authors and Self-Publishers
  • Business and Legal Forms for Illustrators
  • Child-Parent-Relationship (C-P-R) Therapy: A 10-Session Filial Therapy Model
  • Cleanroom Microbiology for the Non-Microbiologist
  • Enhancing Intimacy in Marriage: A Clinician’s Guide
  • Families Coping with Mental Illness
  • Home Treatment for Acute Mental Disorders
  • How to Start a Faux Painting or Mural Business
  • Improv for Actors
  • Informatics in Proteomics
  • Jumpstart Your Awesome Film Production Company
  • Licensing Photography
  • Managing Artists in Pop Music
  • Moko Jumbies
  • Periodicities in Nonlinear Difference Equations
  • Profitable Photography in the Digital Age
  • Scientific Examination of Documents: Methods and Techniques, Third Edition
  • Self-Supervision: A Primer for Counselors and Helping Professionals
  • Spend Your Way to Wealth!
  • Statistics and Experimental Design for Toxicologists (4th ed.)
  • Survey Sampling: Theory and Methods (2nd ed.)
  • Systemic Racism: A Theory of Oppression
  • The Art of Auditioning
  • The Art of Writing Love Songs
  • The Directors: Part 4
  • The End of Gender: A Psychological Autopsy
  • The Fine Artist’s Guide to Marketing and Self-Promotion
  • The Graphic Design Business Book
  • The Perfect Stage Crew
  • The Photographer’s Guide to Negotiation
  • The Radio Producer’s Handbook
  • The Real Business of Photography
Journals:
Proofreading
  • Endothelium 8(4); 9(1)-9(4); 10(1)-(4), (6); 12(1)
  • Environmental Forensics 4(2)-(4); 5(1)-(3); 6(1)-(4)
  • Receptors and Channels 8(1)-8(6); 9(1)-(6); 10(1), (3)-(4)
  • Systematic Biology 54(1)-(6)
  • Tribology Transactions 47(1)-(4); 48(1)-(4); 49(1)
  • And others
Copyediting
  • Applied Spectroscopy Reviews 40(2)-(4); 41(1)
  • Drying Technology 23(1)-(9), (12)
  • Fiber and Integrated Optics 23(2)-(6); 24(1)-(6); 25(1)-(2)
  • Journal of Children’s Health 1(4); 2(1)-(4)
  • Microscale Thermophysical Engineering 8(2)-(4); 9(1)-(4)
  • Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids 24(1)-(6), (8)-(10); 25(1)-(2)
  • The Clinical Neuropsychologist 18(3)-(4); 19(1)-(3); 20(1)
  • The Engineering Economist 49(1)-(4); 50(1)-(4)
Quality Control
  • Medical research studies (Horizon Graphics, Boonton, New Jersey)
Education
  • Trenton State College, 1985-1986
  • The ABCs of Proofreading, correspondence course from U.C. Berkeley, 2000
  • The ABCs of Copyediting, correspondence course from U.C. Berkeley, 2001
 
  
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