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Title
The Chicago manual of style.
Published
Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, [2010]
Copyright
©2010
Call Number
Z253 .U69 2010
Edition
Sixteenth edition.
ISBN
9780226104201 (cloth : alk. paper)
0226104206 (cloth : alk. paper)
0226104206 (cloth : alk. paper)
Description
1,026 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)495102182
Summary
This reference work provides information on manuscript preparation, punctuation, spelling, quotations, captions, tables, abbreviations, references, bibliographies, notes, and indexes, with sections on journals and electronic media. This 16th edition has been revised to reflect how publishing professionals work in the digital age; it provides new information and guidelines for electronic workflow and processes.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [907]-924) and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Chicago manual of style. 16th ed. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, c2010 (OCoLC)743384750
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Purchased from the income of the Legislative Drafting & Research Fund
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The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Purchased from the income of the Legislative Drafting & Research Fund
Table of Contents
Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xv
pt. ONE
THE PUBLISHING PROCESS
1.
Books and Journals
3
Overview
4
The Parts of a Book
4
The Parts of a Journal
35
Considerations for Web-Based Publications
48
2.
Manuscript Preparation, Manuscript Editing, and Proofreading
53
Overview and Process Outline
54
Manuscript Preparation Guidelines for Authors
57
Manuscript Editing
70
Proofreading
93
3.
Illustrations and Tables
111
Overview
112
Illustrations
112
Tables
133
4.
Rights, Permissions, and Copyright Administration / William S. Strong
155
Overview
156
Copyright Law and the Licensing of Rights
156
The Publishing Agreement
171
Subsidiary Rights and Permissions
179
The Author's Responsibilities
184
pt. TWO
STYLE AND USAGE
5.
Grammar and Usage / Bryan A. Garner
201
Grammar
203
Word Usage
261
6.
Punctuation
305
Overview
306
Punctuation in Relation to Surrounding Text
306
Periods
310
Commas
311
Semicolons
325
Colons
326
Question Marks
328
Exclamation Points
330
Hyphens and Dashes
331
Parentheses
336
Brackets and Braces
338
Slashes
339
Quotation Marks
341
Apostrophes
342
Multiple Punctuation Marks
343
Lists and Outline Style
344
7.
Spelling, Distinctive Treatment of Words, and Compounds
349
Overview
350
Plurals
351
Possessives
353
Contractions and Interjections
358
Word Division
358
A and An, O and Oh
362
Ligatures
362
Italics, Capitals, and Quotation Marks
363
Compounds and Hyphenation
372
8.
Names and Terms
385
Overview
387
Personal Names
387
Titles and Offices
393
Epithets, Kinship Names, and Personifications
400
Ethnic, Socioeconomic, and Other Groups
401
Names of Places
403
Words Derived from Proper Names
410
Names of Organizations
412
Historical and Cultural Terms
418
Calendar and Time Designations
425
Religious Names and Terms
426
Military Terms
433
Names of Ships and Other Vehicles
436
Scientific Terminology
437
Brand Names and Trademarks
446
Titles of Works
447
Signs and Mottoes
461
9.
Numbers
463
Overview
464
Numerals versus Words
464
Plurals and Punctuation of Numbers
481
Inclusive Numbers
482
Roman Numerals
484
10.
Abbreviations
487
Overview
488
Names and Titles
492
Geographical Terms
498
Designations of Time
502
Scholarly Abbreviations
504
Biblical Abbreviations
510
Technology and Science
514
Business and Commerce
527
11.
Foreign Languages
531
Overview
532
Titles and Other Proper Names
532
Languages Using the Latin Alphabet
534
Languages Usually Transliterated (or Romanized)
558
Classical Greek
570
Old English and Middle English
574
American Sign Language
575
12.
Mathematics in Type
579
Overview
580
Style of Mathematical Expressions
580
Preparation and Editing of Paper Manuscripts
609
13.
Quotations and Dialogue
619
Overview
620
Permissible Changes to Quotations
621
Quotations in Relation to Text
623
Quotation Marks
630
Ellipses
637
Interpolations and Clarifications
641
Citing Sources in Text
643
Foreign-Language Quotations
647
pt. THREE
DOCUMENTATION
14.
Documentation I: Notes and Bibliography
653
Source Citations: An Overview
655
Notes and Bibliography: Basic Format, with Examples and Variations
660
Notes
665
Bibliographies
684
Books
693
Periodicals
728
Interviews and Personal Communications
744
Unpublished and Informally Published Material
746
Special Types of References
755
Audiovisual Materials
764
Legal and Public Documents
769
15.
Documentation II: Author-Date References
785
Overview
786
Author-Date References: Basic Format, with Examples and Variations
787
Reference Lists and Text Citations
792
Author-Date References: Special Cases
800
16.
Indexes
811
Overview
812
Components of an Index
814
General Principles of Indexing
823
Indexing Proper Names and Variants
824
Indexing Titles of Publications and Other Works
828
Alphabetizing
831
Punctuating Indexes: A Summary
843
The Mechanics of Indexing
845
Editing an Index Compiled by Someone Else
855
Typographical Considerations for Indexes
856
Examples of Indexes
858
Appendix A
Production and Digital Technology
861
Overview
862
Markup
864
Design
870
The Electronic Workflow
877
Options for Presenting Content
882
Print Technologies
884
Appendix B
Glossary
891
Bibliography
907
Index
925