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Style guide

A style guide (often called a style manual) is a work aiming to set out rules for writers. In such works, style can have two meanings:

Table of contents
1 Users
2 Some style guides for the English language
3 Links and references

Users

Style guides are used by various populations. They are required of scholars submitting research articles to academic journals. Some university teachers require their students to use a particular style guide in preparing their theses or term papers. Authors of books are often asked or required to use a style guide in readying their work for publication. The Wikipedia is also loosely governed by style guides, listed below.

Style guides are a powerful force in furthering the cause of language standardization and normative grammar. The users of style guides are usually under compulsion to obey them, and the standardized forms created under the guides' influence are often published and then serve as models for other writers.

Some style guides for the English language

Academic

Journalism

General

Wikipedia

Links and references

Books

See also

External links

Footnote

1 Wikipedia has several recommendations as to writing style, such as: