The Chicago manual of style

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"The world has changed since 2017, and The Chicago Manual of Style is changing to meet the moment. The eighteenth edition of this classic guide for writers, editors, and publishers is the most extensive revision in two decades. Every chapter has been reexamined with diversity and accessibility in mind, and major changes include updated and expanded coverage of pronoun use and inclusive language, revised guidelines on capitalization, a broader range of examples, new coverage of Indigenous languages, and expanded advice on making publications accessible to people with disabilities. The Manual's traditional focus on nonfiction has been expanded to include fiction and other creative genres on topics such as punctuation and dialogue, a...nd its attention to the needs of self-published authors has also widened. The citation chapters have been thoroughly reorganized for the benefit of new and experienced users alike, and the chapter on mathematics has been dropped, its key contents covered elsewhere in the Manual, where they will be useful to both generalists and specialists. Evolving technologies-from open-access publishing models to citations of AI content-are covered throughout. And of course there are well-considered updates to familiar rules, including a number of changes intended to align more closely with real-world usage. As with each new edition, devotees of the Manual will find much to discover and ponder here"--

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Published
Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press 2024.
Language
English
Edition
Eighteenth edition
Physical Description
xvii, 1180 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780226817972
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Part I. Publishing and Editing
  • 1. Books and Journals
  • Overview
  • The Parts of a Book
  • The Parts of a Journal
  • 2. Manuscript Preparation, Manuscript Editing, and Proofreading
  • Overview and Process Outline
  • Manuscript Preparation Guidelines for Authors
  • Manuscript Editing
  • Proofreading
  • 3. Illustrations and Tables
  • Overview
  • Illustrations
  • Tables
  • 4. Rights, Permissions, and Copyright Administration
  • Overview
  • Copyright Law and the Licensing of Rights
  • The Publishing Agreement
  • The Author's Responsibilities
  • Subsidiary Rights and Permissions
  • Part II. Style and Usage
  • 5. Grammar and Usage
  • Grammar
  • Syntax
  • Word Usage
  • 6. Punctuation
  • Overview
  • Punctuation in Relation to Surrounding Text
  • Periods
  • Commas
  • Semicolons
  • Colons
  • Question Marks
  • Exclamation Points
  • Hyphens and Dashes
  • Parentheses
  • Brackets and Braces
  • Slashes
  • Quotation Marks
  • Apostrophes
  • Spaces
  • Multiple Punctuation Marks
  • Lists and Outline Style
  • 7. Spelling, Distinctive Treatment of Words, and Compounds
  • Overview
  • Plurals
  • Possessives
  • Contractions and Interjections
  • "A" and "An"
  • Ligatures
  • Word Division
  • Italics, Capitals, and Quotation Marks
  • Compounds and Hyphenation
  • 8. Names, Terms, and Titles of Works
  • Overview
  • Personal Names
  • Titles and Offices
  • Epithets, Kinship Names, and Personifications
  • Ethnic, Socioeconomic, and Other Groups
  • Names of Places
  • Words Derived from Proper Nouns
  • Names of Organizations
  • Historical and Cultural Terms
  • Calendar and Time Designations
  • Religious Names and Terms
  • Military Terms
  • Names of Ships and Other Vehicles
  • Scientific Terminology
  • Brand Names and Trademarks
  • Software and Devices
  • Titles of Works
  • 9. Numbers
  • Overview
  • Numerals Versus Words
  • Plurals and Punctuation of Numbers
  • Inclusive Numbers
  • Roman Numerals
  • 10. Abbreviations
  • Overview
  • People and Organizations
  • Geographic Terms
  • Designations of Time
  • Scholarly Abbreviations
  • Biblical Abbreviations
  • Technology and Science
  • Commercial and Social Abbreviations
  • 11. Languages Other than English
  • Overview
  • General Principles
  • Languages Using the Latin Alphabet
  • Languages Usually Transliterated (or Romanized)
  • Classical Greek
  • Old English and Middle English
  • American Sign Language (ASL)
  • 12. Quotations and Dialogue
  • Overview
  • Permissible Changes to Quotations
  • Quotations in Relation to Text
  • Quotation Marks
  • Dialogue and Other Forms of Direct Discourse
  • Drama, Discussions and Interviews, and Field Notes
  • Ellipses
  • Interpolations and Clarifications
  • Attributing Quotations in Text
  • Part III. Source Citations and Indexes
  • 13. Source Citations: Overview
  • Introduction to Source Citations
  • Notes and Bibliography: Basic Format
  • Notes and Bibliography: Examples and Variations
  • Notes
  • Bibliographies
  • Author's Name
  • Title of Work
  • Author-Date: Basic Format
  • Author-Date: Examples and Variations
  • Author-Date Reference Lists
  • Author-Date Text Citations
  • 14. Source Citations: Examples
  • Overview
  • Books
  • Periodicals
  • Websites, Blogs, and Social Media
  • Interviews and Personal Communications
  • Papers, Contracts, and Reports
  • Manuscript Collections
  • Special Types of References
  • Multimedia
  • Legal and Public Documents
  • 15. Indexes
  • Overview
  • Components of an Index
  • General Principles of Indexing
  • What Parts of a Work to Index
  • Indexing Proper Names and Variants
  • Indexing Titles of Publications and Other Works
  • Alphabetizing
  • Punctuating Indexes: A Summary
  • The Mechanics of Indexing
  • Editing an Index for Publication
  • Typographical Considerations for Indexes
  • Examples of Indexes
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography of Additional Resources
  • Index