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The Bucknell Style Guide is the official reference document for anyone writing internal messages for the campus community or external communications on behalf of the University. Its basis is the ...
The Style and Publication Guide for Elements was compiled by R. Brian Tracz '12 in 2011 in order to clarify and standardize style throughout the issues of the journal we publish. From the author, ...
Every publication worth reading has a style guide: a list of rules that guides the content creation process and ensures correctness and consistency. What many people don’t realize is that style guides ...
In November 2017, I was taken aback when I saw a C&EN headline that read, “Proteomics goes native.” As a science writer and editor with a PhD in biochemistry, I knew the article would be about an ...
The Chicago Manual of Style is an American English style guide published by the University of Chicago Press. The Manual’s guidelines for publishing, style and usage, and citations and indexes—known as ...
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