Since its first edition, in 1906, the Chicago Manual of Style has been a vital reference for every book and magazine editor. The AP Stylebook guides many newspapers — though not The Washington Post, ...
Ever wonder how to correctly punctuate a sentence with an emoji? The Chicago Manual of Style, which recently published its 18th edition, has you covered. Since 1906, the University of Chicago Press ...
Site also includes a facsimile of the 1st ed. (1906) and the complete 15th ed. (c1982, 1993, 2003). Current edition: 16th (2010). The Chicago Manual of Style Online is completely searchable and easy ...
The editors of the Chicago Manual of Style resist the changing winds of linguistic fashion. But that doesn’t mean they ignore how the English language and usage are evolving. Here are several big ...
In 1906, the University of Chicago Press published a 200-page book with the lofty title: Manual of Style: Being a compilation of the typographical rules in force at the University of Chicago Press, to ...
Although Chicago style can appear intimidating, it’s nothing more than a comprehensive guide for writing within the humanities and liberal arts. Footnotes are convenient. Say you’re reading a history ...
Good-bye, ibid.; hello, tweet. “3-D” or “3D”? “Fewer” or “less”? “Hi Mom” or “Hi, Mom”? If you’re a writer, editor, or simply an unreconstructed grammar nerd, there’s a good chance that at some point ...
Since 1906, The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) has been a standard resource for writers, editors, and publishers of American English. The print release of the 18th edition on September 19 (it is also ...
Countless publishing professionals have learned the details of their business from this classic guide for publishers, editors and writers. It's updated every 10 years or so, and the 15th edition is ...
The back cover of the 14 th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style—the 1993 version of the reference book long revered as the one-stop go-to guide for writers, editors, copy editors, publishers, and ...
The publishing process -- Books and journals -- Overview -- The parts of a book -- The parts of a journal -- Considerations for web-based publications -- Manuscript preparation, manuscript editing, ...
Peter Monaghan’s failure to note that the 15th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style was, according to the book’s acknowledgments, “principally revised” by Margaret D.F. Mahan somewhat distorts the ...