Style Manual : An Official Guide to the Form and Style of Federal Government Publishing Office by United States. Government Publishing Office
Published since 1894, the GPO Style Manual is issued under the authority of section 1105 of title 44 of the U.S. Code by the Director of the GPO. The manual is prepared by the GPO Style Board as a guide to the style and form of Federal Government publishing. The GPO Style Manual has become a major reference source for professionals involved in the field of Federal printing and publishing. Designed to achieve uniform word and type treatment and economy of word use in the form and style of government printing, this manual has become to be widely recognized by writers and editors within and outside the Federal Government as one of the most useful resources in the editorial arsenal. In addition to a comprehensive revision the new Style Manual features: GPO's most recent digital initiativesUpdates to foreign nation informationUpdates to State demonymsTreatment of words related to native entities recognized by the Federal GovernmentClarification of punctuation rulesUpdates to capitalization, abbreviations, and computer termsInclusion of many suggestions from usersAudience: Writers, editors, and others interested in the publishing field would find this manual useful. This reference is a "MUST HAVE" publication for content producers within the U.S. Federal Government --executive, judicial, and legislative branch agency offices.
Call Number: U.S. Docs Reference: GP1.23/4:ST 9/2016
ISBN: 9780160936029
Publication Date: 2016-12-01