Government printing office style manual capitalization
By act of Congress the Director of the U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) is authorized to determine the form and style of Government printing. The Style Manual is the product of many years of public printing experience, and its rules are based on principles of good usage and custom in the printing trade. · If you have a specific question that isn’t addressed in the USAGov Platform Style Guide, consult the United States Government Publishing Office Style Manual. Spelling. Generally, we follow the United States Government Publishing Office Style Manual spelling guidance, but we do use some exceptions. · In matter set in caps and small caps or caps and lowercase, capitalize all principal words, including parts of compounds which would be capitalized standing alone. The articles a, an, and the ; the prepositions at, by, for, in, of, on, to, and up ; the conjunctions and, as, but, if, or, and nor ; and the second element of a compound numeral are not capitalized.
The GPO Style Manual is prepared under the authority of section of Title 44, U.S.C., which requires the Director to “determine the form and style” of Government printing. The Manual is prepared by the GPO Style Board, composed of proofreading, printing, and Government documents specialists from within GPO, where all major congressional as well as executive agency publications are produced. THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE STYLE MANUAL IS PUBLISHED UNDER THE DIRECTION AND AUTHORITY OF THE PUBLIC PRINTER OF THE UNITED STATES Robert C. Tapella Previous printings of the GPO Style Manual: , , , , , , , , If you have a specific question that isn’t addressed in the USAGov Platform Style Guide, consult the United States Government Publishing Office Style Manual. Spelling. Generally, we follow the United States Government Publishing Office Style Manual spelling guidance, but we do use some exceptions.
The Government Publishing Office (GPO) was established in as the The style manual prescribes capitalization, punctuation. The attached chapters on "Words," "Capitalization," and "Itemization" from the Government Printing. Office's. Style Manual. The Editorial. Chapter 3 - Capitalization Rules Publication Title. U.S. Government Printing Office Style Manual U.S. Government Publishing Office Style Manual.
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