The Chicago manual of style. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Chicago, Illinois : University of Chicago Press, (c)1993.Edition: 1forth editionDescription: ix, 921 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780226103891
- Z253
- Z253.U58.C453 1993
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Bookmaking -- Parts of a book -- Manuscript preparation and copyediting -- Proofs -- Rights and permissions -- Style -- Punctuation -- Spelling and distinctive treatment of words -- Names and terms -- Numbers -- Foreign languages in type -- Quotations -- Illustrations, captions, and legends -- Tables -- Mathematics in type -- Abbreviations -- Documentation 1 : notes and bibliographies -- Documentation 2 : author-date citations and reference lists -- Production and printing -- Design and typography -- Composition, printing, binding, and papermaking.
"Here is the thoroughly revised and updated edition of the one essential reference for all who work with words - writers, editors, proof-readers, indexers, copywriters, designers, and publishers." "Almost 200 pages longer than its predecessor, this edition reflects nearly every significant change in style, usage, procedure, and technology. It is easier to use, richer in illustrative examples, and informed everywhere by the presence of computers in publishing, from manuscript preparation to editing, typesetting, indexing, design, and printing." "The result of more than a decade's worth of continuous editing and revision, the changes to this edition fall into two broad categories." "First are the changes designed to make the Manual's editorial guidelines more systematic, more inclusive, more reflective of contemporary usage, and more accessible. There are major revisions in the chapter on quotations, which features a fuller discussion of speech and alternative punctuation; in the chapter on names and terms, expanded treatment of nationalities, tribes, and races; a reorganized chapter on foreign languages, with a new section on Hebrew; and a revised and enlarged tabular spelling guide for compound words and words with prefixes and suffixes." "The most thoroughly revised portion of the Manual is the section on documentation. What was scattered across three chapters is now more logically and concisely presented in two. Chapter 15 now covers the humanities style of documentation, and chapter 16, the author-date style preferred in the natural and social sciences. Notes and bibliographic entries, text citations and reference-list entries are discussed separately, and there are many examples of ways to cite a range of material - from medieval documents to computer programs, with guidelines for citing data bases, network billboards, and other electronic documents."
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