The Chicago Manual of Style Sixteenth Edition
The Essential Guide for Writers, Editors, and Publishers
Buku ini diterbitkan tahun 2010 Oleh The University of Chicago Press CHICAGO AND LONDON., adalah buku edisi Keenam belas.
.Judul: The Chicago Manual of Style Sixteenth Edition
The Essential Guide for Writers, Editors, and Publishers
Oleh: -
Penerbit: The University of Chicago Press
CHICAGO AND LONDON
Tahun: 2010
Jumlah Halaman: 1045 hal.
Penulis:
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Lingkup Pembahasan:
Buku ini bertujuan untuk mengenali evolusi terus dalam cara penulis, editor, dan penerbit melakukan pekerjaan mereka, di satu sisi, dan di sisi lain untuk mempertahankan fokus pada aspek-aspek dari proses yang media publikasi independen.
Buku ini juga ini mengasumsikan bahwa semua penerbit mungkin manfaat dari diskusi panjang tentang organisasi dan Persyaratan proofreading publikasi elektronik (pasal 1 dan 2).
Lebih banyak perhatian juga telah diberikan kepada peran perangkat lunak untuk naskah editor-misalnya, dengan penambahan daftar naskah pembersihan dimaksudkan untuk menguntungkan penulis dan editor sama. Melengkapi bab 1 dan 2 adalah gambaran (dalam lampiran A) teknologi produksi
dan khususnya peran markup elektronik dalam alur kerja penerbitan.
Cakupan hak cipta dan hak akses (Bab 4) meliputi informasi baru penggunaan yang adil dan hak-hak elektronik, termasuk diskusi tentang Kebijakan NIH Public Access untuk artikel jurnal, dan pengobatan biasfree bahas dalam bab 5 telah secara signifikan diperluas. Bab-bab dokumentasi (14 dan 15) menawarkan informasi terbaru tentang mengutip elektronik sumber, termasuk lebih banyak contoh, dan glossary diperbarui (Lampiran B) meliputi persyaratan yang berkaitan dengan penerbitan elektronik.
Daftar Isi:
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
PART 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 155
BY WILLIAMS. STRONG
Overview 156
Copyright Law and the Licensing of Rights 156
The Publishing Agreement 171
Subsidiary Rights and Permissions 179
The Author's Responsibilities 184
PART TWO: STYLE AND USAGE
5 Grammar and Usage 201
BY BRYAN A. GARNER
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, 0 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
PART 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 8oo
16 Indexes 8n
Overview 812
Components of an Index H14
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
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