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A style guide is a work aiming to set out rules for writers. In such works, style can have two meanings:
- Publication conventions for markup style, such as italicization of book and movie titles, expression of dates and numbers, or formats for footnotes.
- Literary considerations of prose style, such as best usage, common grammatical errors, rules or suggestions for the most forceful expression of ideas.
Academic
Journalism
General
Wikipedia
- : the style guide1 for this encyclopedia, Wikipedia
Books
- Usage and Abusage by Eric Partridge
- The King's English by Kingsley Amis
- Troublesome Words by Bill Bryson
- Janice R. Walker and Todd Taylor The Columbia Guide to Online Style; Columbia University Press ISBN 0231107897 (paperback, 1998) and ISBN 0231107889 (hardback, 1998)
- The Chicago Manual of Style; University of Chicago Press; ISBN 0-226-10403-6 (15th edition, hardcover, 2003). Margaret D. F. Mahan wrote the preface, but is not credited as editor.
- H.W. Fowler and Robert Burchfield (editor); The New Fowler's Modern English Usage; Clarendon Press; ISBN 0198602634 (revised 3rd edition, hardcover, 2000)
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Footnote
1Wikipedia has several recommendations as to writing style, such as:
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