Do You Need an Academic Subject-Matter Expert to Edit Your Article or Book?
Anyone who has searched for an academic editor knows that there are many options available. There are several factors that you might consider when choosing among the individual freelancers, agencies, and big companies to edit your PhD dissertation, journal article, or book manuscript. But should you consider whether your editor is a subject-matter expert (SME) in your field when making your decision?
An SME is a person with a higher degree (PhD or master’s) in a particular academic subject area or discipline. They are often specialized within that discipline or research area and have published in that area. In other words, in addition to having skills and training as an editor, they are also an accomplished scholar in their own right.
SMEs can be in your field (e.g., you’re an art historian and your editor also has an academic background in this area) or they can be further specialized in your particular subject matter (e.g., not only an art historian but one who knows about your specialization).
In this post, I’ll explain the pros and cons of hiring an SME for certain academic editing projects, and whether you should find someone who simply has the editing experience you’re looking for.