Style
Related Category: Libraries, Books, and Printing
in printing, arbitrary rule or collection of rules governing the practice of a printer or a publisher in doubtful or disputed matters to obtain consistency. Correct spelling is a matter of literacy, but a rule prescribing the use of one of two correct spellings is a matter of style. The stylebook of a printer or a publisher is a collection of rules governing office usage in matters of style. It is not a substitute for grammars and reference works. Frequently used stylebooks are
The Chicago Manual of Style, (15th ed. 2003) published by the Univ. of Chicago Press, the
Style Manual of the United States Government Printing Office, Skillin and Gay's
Words into Type, and the
Associated Press Style Book and Libel Manual.