Popular style guides such as Strunk and White’s 1918 classic The Elements of Style and the original 1906 Chicago Manual of Style were published before the advent of computers or e-mail. As such, their ...
The early style guides came in the form of manuscripts and books, mainly out of academia and journalism. They were made for print, in print. Left, Associated Press, 1998. Right, University of Chicago, ...
The Writing Style Guide provides general guidelines as well as answers to university-specific style questions, such as official names for rooms and buildings and the preferred spellings for programs ...
The University Style Guide is designed to help writers and communicators across campus with matters of grammar and style, whether writing for the University’s internal or external audiences. This ...
As someone who’s deeply immersed in the world of search engine-optimized (SEO) content writing, I hear these statements quite a bit. What I find is that there seems to be a gap between the ...
The editors at Strategic Relations and Communications have developed this editorial style guide for CU Boulder faculty and staff, especially those who write for an external or formal audience. Such ...
The Publications and Electronic Media Office has updated the College's Writing Style Guide, which is located in the SUNY Cortland Communication Guide. The Writing Style Guide provides standards for ...
There is an important and influential type of public writing that scholars have described as the “classic style.” The classic text to teach this style is titled “Clear and Simple as the Truth,” ...
The DePauw University Style Guide provides writing style standards for publications created for DePauw’s external audiences. Also included are examples of correct grammar and forms about which people ...