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Background:
I have been asked more than once if I am willing to translate a manuscript in Chinese into English. My answer is always "no." The reasons are simple: I don't have time, and I don't want to charge my clients for time-consuming work, such as translation.
This morning, I received an email from a new client, who told me the paper I edited for him earlier this year has been accepted and asked me for advice about English translation.
Dr. Who,
Thanks for sharing the good news.
I wrote a few Blog articles on English translation. You can find them at
http://blog.sciencenet.cn/blog-306792-331884.html
First, you prepare your Chinese paper by inserting key words and terminology. Do you know how to do that? If not, send me a paper and I will show you how.
Then, look for a company that has editors' profiles. You want to use an English editor that has similar background as yours. If you cannot find a company that has editors in your field, I am willing to edit your translated papers.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Zuojun
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