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  2. Revision (writing) - Wikipedia

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    Revision is a process in writing of rearranging, adding, or removing paragraphs, sentences, or words. Writers may revise their writing after a draft is complete or during the composing process. Revision involves many of the strategies known generally as editing but also can entail larger conceptual shifts of purpose and audience as well as content.

  3. Historical revisionism - Wikipedia

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    Revision in this fashion is a more controversial topic, and can include denial or distortion of the historical record yielding an illegitimate form of historical revisionism known as historical negationism (involving, for example, distrust of genuine documents or records or deliberate manipulation of statistical data to draw predetermined ...

  4. List of proofreader's marks - Wikipedia

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    Meaning Example of Use Dele: Delete: Pilcrow (Unicode U+00B6) ¶ Begin new paragraph: Pilcrow (Unicode U+00B6) ¶ no: Remove paragraph break: Caret [a] (Unicode U+2038, 2041, 2380) ‸ or ⁁ or ⎀ Insert # Insert space: Close up (Unicode U+2050) ⁐ Tie words together, eliminating a space: I was reading the news⁐paper this morning ...

  5. Revised Version - Wikipedia

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    The Revised Version (RV) or English Revised Version (ERV) of the Bible is a late-19th-century British revision of the King James Version. It was the first (and remains the only) officially authorised and recognised revision of the King James Version in Great Britain. The work was entrusted to over 50 scholars from various denominations in Great ...

  6. Copy editing - Wikipedia

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    Similar to print, online copy editing is the process of revising and preparing the raw or draft text of web pages for publication. [7] Copy editing has three levels: light, medium, and heavy. Depending on the budget and scheduling of the publication, the publisher will let the copy editor know what level of editing to employ.

  7. Version control - Wikipedia

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    Version control (also known as revision control, source control, and source code management) is the software engineering practice of controlling, organizing, and tracking different versions in history of computer files; primarily source code text files, but generally any type of file.

  8. Revise - Wikipedia

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    Revise or revised may refer to: Bibles. Revised Version of the King James Bible New Revised Standard Version of the King James Bible; Government and law.

  9. Revisionism - Wikipedia

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    Fictional revisionism, the retelling of a story with substantial alterations in character or environment, to "revise" the view shown in the original work; Marxist revisionism, a pejorative term used by some Marxists to describe ideas based on a revision of fundamental Marxist premises; Revisionism (Ireland), an issue in Irish historiography