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Style Guide for American Antiquity
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American Psychological Association
1974
Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (second ed.).
APA, Washington, D.C. Helpful sections on metrics, figures, numbers, and especially tables.Google Scholar
Bernstein, , Theodore, M. 1965
The careful writer: a modern guide to English usage. Atheneum, New York. Alphabetically arranged list of good and bad usage.Google Scholar
Skillin, , Marjorie, E., and Robert, M. Gay, (compilers) 1974
Words into type (third ed.). Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. An excellent general source for authors, with particularly useful and concise sections on grammar and usage.Google Scholar
Strunk, William Jr., and White, E. B.
1972
The elements of style (second ed.). Macmillan, New York. A classic guide to writing clear, graceful English.Google Scholar
University of Chicago Press
1969
A manual of style (twelfth ed.). University of Chicago Press, Chicago. The most complete source for authors and editors. Clear, useful sections on hyphenation, capitalization, tables, figures, mathematical copy, and all aspects of manuscript preparation.Google Scholar
Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary
1976
Merriam, Springfield, Massachusetts. The authority for spelling in American Antiquity.Google Scholar
Webster’s Third New International Dictionary (unabridged) 1968
Merriam, Springfield, Massachusetts. For anything not in the New Collegiate.Google Scholar