The Chicago Manual of Style, 18th Edition by The University of Chicago Press Editorial Staff
The venerable, time-tested guide to style, usage, and grammaran indispensable reference informing the editorial canon with sound, definitive advice. Now in its 18th edition!More than 1.75 million copies sold!
Much has happened in the years since the publication of the seventeenth edition of The Chicago Manual of Style. The world has transformed, and the Manual has risen to meet the moment. The eighteenth edition of this classic guide for writers, editors, and publishers is the most extensive revision in two decades.
Every chapter has been reexamined with diversity and accessibility in mind, and major changes include updated and expanded coverage of pronoun use and inclusive language, revised guidelines on capitalization, a broader range of examples, new coverage of Indigenous languages, and expanded advice on making publications accessible to people with disabilities. TheManuals traditional focus on nonfiction has been expanded to include fiction and other creative genres in coverage of topics such aspunctuation and dialogue, and the needs of self-published authors receive wider attention.
The citation chapters have been thoroughly reorganized for the benefit of new and experienced users alike, and the key concepts for editing mathematics have been integrated into the chapters where they will be most useful to generalists. Evolving technologiesfrom open-access publishing models to AIare covered throughout. And naturally, there are some well-considered updates to familiar rules, including changes intended to align the Manuals recommendations more closely with real-world usage.
As with every new edition, devotees of theManualwill find much to discover and ponder.
Much has happened in the years since the publication of the seventeenth edition of The Chicago Manual of Style. The world has transformed, and the Manual has risen to meet the moment. The eighteenth edition of this classic guide for writers, editors, and publishers is the most extensive revision in two decades.
Every chapter has been reexamined with diversity and accessibility in mind, and major changes include updated and expanded coverage of pronoun use and inclusive language, revised guidelines on capitalization, a broader range of examples, new coverage of Indigenous languages, and expanded advice on making publications accessible to people with disabilities. TheManuals traditional focus on nonfiction has been expanded to include fiction and other creative genres in coverage of topics such aspunctuation and dialogue, and the needs of self-published authors receive wider attention.
The citation chapters have been thoroughly reorganized for the benefit of new and experienced users alike, and the key concepts for editing mathematics have been integrated into the chapters where they will be most useful to generalists. Evolving technologiesfrom open-access publishing models to AIare covered throughout. And naturally, there are some well-considered updates to familiar rules, including changes intended to align the Manuals recommendations more closely with real-world usage.
As with every new edition, devotees of theManualwill find much to discover and ponder.