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* ''[[MHRA Style Guide]]''—for the [[arts]] and [[humanities]]; published by the [[Modern Humanities Research Association]]. Available as a free download (see article).
* ''[[MHRA Style Guide]]''—for the [[arts]] and [[humanities]]; published by the [[Modern Humanities Research Association]]. Available as a free download (see article).
* ''[[The MLA Style Manual|MLA Style Manual]]'', 3rd ed., and the ''[[MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers]]'', 7th ed.—for subjects in [[the arts]] and the [[humanities]]; published by the [[Modern Language Association|Modern Language Association of America]] (MLA).
* ''[[The MLA Style Manual|MLA Style Manual]]'', 3rd ed., and the ''[[MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers]]'', 7th ed.—for subjects in [[the arts]] and the [[humanities]]; published by the [[Modern Language Association|Modern Language Association of America]] (MLA).
* ''[[Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers]]'', 8th ed—for scientific papers published by the [[Council of Science Editors]] (CSE), a group formerly known as the Council of Biology Editors (CBE).<ref>[http://www.scientificstyleandformat.org/]</ref>
* ''[[Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers]]'', 8th ed—for scientific papers published by the [[Council of Science Editors]] (CSE), a group formerly known as the Council of Biology Editors (CBE).<ref>[http://www.scientificstyleandformat.org Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, ISBN 978-0-226-11649-5]]</ref>
* ''The Style Manual for Political Science''—used by many [[United States|American]] [[political science]] journals; published by the [[American Political Science Association]].
* ''The Style Manual for Political Science''—used by many [[United States|American]] [[political science]] journals; published by the [[American Political Science Association]].



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This is a list of style guides.

International

Several basic style guides for technical and scientific communication have been defined by international standards organizations. These are often used as elements of and refined in more specialized style guides that are specific to a subject, region or organization. Some examples are:

Australia

Canada

  • The Canadian Style: A Guide to Writing and Editing: by Dundurn Press in co-operation with Public Works and the Government Services Canada Translation Bureau. ISBN 1-55002-276-8.

Newspapers

  • CP Stylebook: Guide to newspaper style in Canada maintained by the Canadian Press. ISBN 0-920009-38-7.
  • The Globe and Mail Style Book: Originally created to help writers and editors at the Globe and Mail present clear, accurate and concise stories. ISBN 0-7710-5685-0

United Kingdom

General

For journalism

United States

In the United States, most non-journalism writing follows The Chicago Manual of Style,[2] while most newspapers base their style on the Associated Press Stylebook. A classic style guide for the general public is The Elements of Style.

For general writing

For academic papers

For journalism

For electronic publishing

  • The Columbia Guide to Online Style, by Janice Walker and Todd Taylor.
  • Web Style Guide: Basic Design Principles for Creating Web Sites, by Patrick J. Lynch and Sarah Horton.

For business

For the computer industry (software and hardware)

  • Apple Publications Style Guide [4] by Apple Inc. Provides editorial guidelines for text in Apple instructional publications, technical documentation, reference information, training programs, and the software user interface.
  • Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications, by Microsoft Corporation. Provides a style standard for technical documentation including use of terminology, conventions, procedure, design treatments, and punctuation and grammar usage.
  • Read Me First! A Style Guide for the Computer Industry, by Sun Technical Publications.

Editorial style guides on preparing a manuscript for publication

Academic

Communities

  • GLAAD Media Reference Guide, 8th ed., GLAAD College Media Reference Guide, 1st ed., GLAAD Chinese Media Reference Guide, 1st ed. - published by GLAAD to encourage media outlets to use language and practices inclusive of LGBT people. Available as a free download.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=4086
  2. ^ Casagrande, June. Grammar Snobs Are Great Big Meanies: A Guide to Language for Fun and Spite. Penguin, 2006.
  3. ^ Library of Congress Catalog Record for The Business Style Handbook, 2nd edition: http://lccn.loc.gov/2012033481
  4. ^ https://help.apple.com/asg/mac/2013/
  5. ^ Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, ISBN 978-0-226-11649-5]
  6. ^ [1]