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The Chicago Manual of Style

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This thoroughly revised and updated edition serves as an essential reference for writers, editors, proofreaders, indexers, copywriters, designers, and publishers. It is nearly 200 pages longer than its predecessor and incorporates significant changes in style, usage, procedure, and technology, making it easier to use and enriched with illustrative examples. The influence of computers in publishing is evident throughout, covering manuscript preparation, editing, typesetting, indexing, design, and printing. The updates stem from over a decade of continuous editing and revision, categorized into two main areas. The first focuses on making the editorial guidelines more systematic, inclusive, reflective of contemporary usage, and accessible. Key revisions include a more comprehensive chapter on quotations, an expanded discussion on names and terms related to nationalities and races, a reorganized section on foreign languages with new content on Hebrew, and an updated tabular spelling guide for compound words and prefixes/suffixes. The most extensively revised section is the documentation guidelines, now streamlined into two chapters. Chapter 15 addresses humanities-style documentation, while Chapter 16 covers the author-date style favored in the natural and social sciences. This section clearly separates notes and bibliographic entries, text citations, and reference-list entries, providing numerous examples for citing a wide rang

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The Chicago Manual of Style, John Grossman

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1993
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Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
1993
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pevná
Počet strán
924
ISBN10
0226103897
ISBN13
9780226103891
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This thoroughly revised and updated edition serves as an essential reference for writers, editors, proofreaders, indexers, copywriters, designers, and publishers. It is nearly 200 pages longer than its predecessor and incorporates significant changes in style, usage, procedure, and technology, making it easier to use and enriched with illustrative examples. The influence of computers in publishing is evident throughout, covering manuscript preparation, editing, typesetting, indexing, design, and printing. The updates stem from over a decade of continuous editing and revision, categorized into two main areas. The first focuses on making the editorial guidelines more systematic, inclusive, reflective of contemporary usage, and accessible. Key revisions include a more comprehensive chapter on quotations, an expanded discussion on names and terms related to nationalities and races, a reorganized section on foreign languages with new content on Hebrew, and an updated tabular spelling guide for compound words and prefixes/suffixes. The most extensively revised section is the documentation guidelines, now streamlined into two chapters. Chapter 15 addresses humanities-style documentation, while Chapter 16 covers the author-date style favored in the natural and social sciences. This section clearly separates notes and bibliographic entries, text citations, and reference-list entries, providing numerous examples for citing a wide rang