Editage to partner with Knowledge E to provide English-language services to Middle East authors

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Editage is partnering with Knowledge E to
provide manuscript preparation support to Middle East authors.

“This decisive partnership will empower the regional
research community by allowing scholars who use English as a second or even
third language (to) get their manuscripts checked by expert reviewers and
editors.” Philip J. Purnell, director of Research & Publishing
Services at Knowledge E, said.

Editage is an English-language editing and publication
company, while Knowledge E provides research and publishing services. Together,
the companies will deliver a broad range of services to consumers, from
English-language editing to translation and from peer-review support to
technical review.

“Editage, as a world-renowned author services brand whose
mission is to help English-as-second language authors overcome language
barriers in publication, is pleased to enter into a partnership with Knowledge
E, an organization with key influence in the region,” Ashutosh Ghildiyal, director of Sales and Partnerships at Editage said.

Ghildiyal added that he believes the partnership will help
Editage continue its strategy of providing world-class delivery with localized
service.

 



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