1. format problem: check whether the format of the paper meets the requirements, including font, font size, line spacing, margins, etc. At the same time, it is necessary to check whether the format of the reference is correct.
2. Content problem: check whether the content of the paper is complete and whether there are any omissions. At the same time, we should also check whether the logic of the paper is clear and whether the discussion is powerful.
3. Language problems: check whether the language of the paper is accurate and whether there are grammatical errors or spelling errors. At the same time, we should also check whether the language of the paper is fluent and whether the expression is clear.
4. Chart problem: Check whether the chart in the paper is clear and marked. At the same time, we should also check whether the corresponding relationship between the chart and the text is correct.
5. Citation question: Check whether the citation in the paper is accurate and whether there are any omissions. At the same time, check whether the format of the reference is correct.
6. Repetition: Check whether there is repetition in the paper. If so, it needs to be deleted or modified.
7. Review: In the stage of editing the draft, it is usually necessary to have a tutor or peer to review it. They can put forward suggestions and opinions from different angles to help the author improve his paper.
8. Time management: It may take a long time to finalize the draft, so arrange the time reasonably to avoid rushing to finish it near the deadline.
Generally speaking, the paper needs to be checked and revised comprehensively in the manuscript editing stage to ensure the quality of the paper. This requires the author to have strong care and patience, as well as certain professional knowledge and writing skills.