The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS): In conversation with Russell Harper
Russell Harper of The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) talks about the changes to the 18th edition.
Listen to find out more about
- The international appeal of CMOS
- Balancing editorial logic and real-world usage
- Revision decision-making process
- Reversing stylistic decisions in CMOS
- Capitalization of identity markers and CMOS
- Singlular 'they' and CMOS
- Fiction and creative genres in CMOS guidance
- Citations and CMOS
- Keeping up to date with changes in the publishing world
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'Vivacity’ by Kevin MacLeod
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