Writing style and publication
Journals for different fields or disciplines have their own recognized writing styles. The editing team at Wallace is very familiar with and performs editing based on the guidelines for these specific styles. Please refer to the following for more information:
General guidelines: A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations(frequently called the “Turabian” style) – Published by Kate L. Turabian
Writing style and publication:
- Social Sciences
- Business and Mathematics
- Engineering
- Computer Science
- Law and Political Science
- Journalism and Linguistics
- History
- The Humanities and Music
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BIOLOGY
Council of Biology Editors. Scientific Style and Format: The CBE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers.
CHEMISTRY
Coghill, Anne M. and Lorrin R. Garson, eds. The ACS Style Guide: Effective Communication of Scientific Information. 3rd ed.
GEOLOGY
Bates, Robert L., Rex Buchanan, and Marla Adkins-Heljeson, eds. Geowriting: A Guide to Writing, Editing, and Printing in Earth Science.
PHYSICS
American Institute of Physics. Style Manual: Instructions to Authors and Volume Editors for the Preparation of AIP Book Manuscripts.
SCIENCE AND TECHNICAL WRITING
American National Standards Institute. American National Standard for the Preparation of Scientific Papers for Written or Oral Presentation.
Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications.
Rubens, Philip, ed. Science and Technical Writing: A Manual of Style.
SOCIAL SCIENCES
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PSYCHOLOGY AND OTHER SOCIAL SCIENCES
American Psychological Association. Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
SOCIAL WORK
National Association of Social Workers. Writing for the NASW
BUSINESS AND MATHEMATICS
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BUSINESS
American Management Association. The AMA Style Guide for Business Writing.
MATHEMATICS
American Mathematical Society. The AMS Author Handbook: General Instructions for Preparing Manuscripts.
ENGINEERING
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE Standards Style Manual.
COMPUTER SCIENCE
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A Manual for Authors of Mathematical Papers, American Mathematical Society, Fourth Edition, 1971.
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LAW
Harvard Law Review et al. The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation.
GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS
Garner, Diane L. The Complete Guide to Citing Government Information Resources: A Manual for Social Science and Business Research.
United States Government Printing Office. Style Manual. Washington.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
American Political Science Association. Style Manual for Political Science.
JOURNALISM AND LINGUISTICS
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JOURNALISM
Goldstein, Norm, ed. Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law.
LINGUISTICS
Linguistic Society of America. “LSA Style Sheet.” Published annually in the December issue of the LSA Bulletin.
HISTORY
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The Chicago Manual of Style. 15th ed. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2003
THE HUMANITIES AND MUSIC
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THE HUMANITIES
Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers.
MUSIC
Holoman, D. Kern, ed. Writing about Music: A Style Sheet from the Editors of 19th-Century Music.
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