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The Chicago Manual of Style : The Essential Guide for Writers, Editors, and Publishers

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University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 16 edition, (2010)

Abstract

Standardnachschlagewerk und Anleitung zur Literaturproduktion für Autoren, Herausgeber und Verlage: The Chicago Manual of Style is the authoritative, trusted source that writers, editors, and publishers turn to for guidance on style and process. For the sixteenth edition, every aspect of coverage has been reconsidered to reflect how publishing professionals work today. Though processes may change, the Manual continues to offer the clear, well-considered style and usage advice it has for more than a century. The sixteenth edition offers expanded information on producing electronic publications, including web-based content and e-books. An updated appendix on production and digital technology demystifies the process of electronic workflow and offers a primer on the use of XML markup, and a revised glossary includes a host of terms associated with electronic as well as print publishing. The Chicago system of documentation has been streamlined and adapted for a variety of online and digital sources. Figures and tables are updated throughout the book---including a return to the Manual's popular hyphenation table and new, comprehensive listings of Unicode numbers for special characters.

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