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MHRA style guide online : a handbook for authors and editors [online resource] / edited by Brian Richardson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge : Modern Humanities Research Association 2013.Edition: 3rd edDescription: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781781880098
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808.02
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Ch. 1. Preparing Material For Publication -- Ch. 2. Spelling and Usage -- Ch. 3. Names -- Ch. 4. Abbreviations -- Ch. 5. Punctuation -- Ch. 6. Capitals -- Ch. 7. Italics -- Ch. 8. Dates, Numbers, Currency, and Weights and Measures --Ch. 9. Quotations and Quotation Marks -- Ch. 10. Footnotes and Endnotes -- Ch. 11. References -- Ch. 12. Preparation of Indexes -- Ch. 13. Useful Works of Reference -- Ch. 14. Proof Correction.
Summary: The MHRA Style Guide is an essential reference for scholars, students and editors in the Modern Humanities. Originally codified for our own use, MHRA style has since 1971 been used much more widely, and today many universities require dissertations to follow it. The Guide. The complete text of the Style Guide is presented free online from the contents page below: or, for an overview, we also offer the Quick Guide online. The full Guide can also be bought as an inexpensive paperback, or downloaded free as a PDF. This text nevertheless remains subject to copyright, and should not be reproduced without permission. Citation examples. MHRA styled citations are used throughout the MHRA's online catalogue, with links to explanations. Here are: a typical monograph, a typical collected volume, a special number of a journal cited as a book, and a typical translation; and here are: an article in a journal, a chapter in an edited book, an article in a special number of a journal, and an article in an electronic journal.
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Introduction --
Ch. 1. Preparing Material For Publication --
Ch. 2. Spelling and Usage --
Ch. 3. Names --
Ch. 4. Abbreviations --
Ch. 5. Punctuation --
Ch. 6. Capitals --
Ch. 7. Italics --
Ch. 8. Dates, Numbers, Currency, and Weights and Measures --Ch. 9. Quotations and Quotation Marks --
Ch. 10. Footnotes and Endnotes --
Ch. 11. References --
Ch. 12. Preparation of Indexes --
Ch. 13. Useful Works of Reference --
Ch. 14. Proof Correction.

The MHRA Style Guide is an essential reference for scholars, students and editors in the Modern Humanities. Originally codified for our own use, MHRA style has since 1971 been used much more widely, and today many universities require dissertations to follow it.

The Guide. The complete text of the Style Guide is presented free online from the contents page below: or, for an overview, we also offer the Quick Guide online. The full Guide can also be bought as an inexpensive paperback, or downloaded free as a PDF. This text nevertheless remains subject to copyright, and should not be reproduced without permission.

Citation examples. MHRA styled citations are used throughout the MHRA's online catalogue, with links to explanations. Here are: a typical monograph, a typical collected volume, a special number of a journal cited as a book, and a typical translation; and here are: an article in a journal, a chapter in an edited book, an article in a special number of a journal, and an article in an electronic journal.

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