Hi Everyone,
I'm doing a book review for a newspaper, and the book they gave me has "Black and white uncorrected page proof. For review purposes only." printed on the cover.
I'm having difficulty determining exactly what this means (http://www.craneduplicating.com/v1/Uncorrected_Page_Proofs/index.cfm?fuseAction=welcome). Here's the questions I'm hoping you can answer:
1) What are uncorrected page prooofs?
2) How different will the final copy be? In other words, is it likely there will be major differences from my copy?
3) I know camera reviewers mention it when their test cameras are, well, Test Models. Should I note in my review that my book was an uncorrected page proof? (Of course, I'd rather state that in words everyone understands).
Thanks!
(A copy of this post is also in the freelancing writing forum).
I'm doing a book review for a newspaper, and the book they gave me has "Black and white uncorrected page proof. For review purposes only." printed on the cover.
I'm having difficulty determining exactly what this means (http://www.craneduplicating.com/v1/Uncorrected_Page_Proofs/index.cfm?fuseAction=welcome). Here's the questions I'm hoping you can answer:
1) What are uncorrected page prooofs?
2) How different will the final copy be? In other words, is it likely there will be major differences from my copy?
3) I know camera reviewers mention it when their test cameras are, well, Test Models. Should I note in my review that my book was an uncorrected page proof? (Of course, I'd rather state that in words everyone understands).
Thanks!
(A copy of this post is also in the freelancing writing forum).