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First reference for spelling, style, usage, and foreign geographic names:

  • The Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law, revised and updated, 42nd edition, Norm Goldstein, editor. New York: Basic Books, a member of Perseus Books Group, 2007.

First reference for items not in the AP Stylebook:

  • Webster’s New World College Dictionary, Fourth Edition. New York: Macmillan USA, a Pearson Education Macmillan Company, 1999.

Second reference for spelling, style, and usage:

  • Webster’s Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged. Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam Co., 1961.

Second reference for foreign geographic names:

  • National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 2004 (many name changes and revised spellings).

First reference for titling and general reference for style issues not covered by above references:

  • The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th Edition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003.

First reference for place names in the United States:

  • National 5-Digit ZIP Code and Post Office Directory. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Postal Service, updated yearly.

First reference for official names and spellings of corporations:

  • Standard & Poor’s Register of Corporations, Directors and Executives (2 vol.). New York: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2005.

First reference for musical compositions and composers:

  • The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (20 vol.), Stanley Sadie, editor. London, Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 1980.

Other references:

  • The Careful Writer: A Modern Guide to English Usage, Theodore M. Bernstein. New York: Atheneum, 1965.
  • The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition, William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White. Needham Heights, Mass.: Allyn & Bacon, A Pearson Education Company, 2000.
  • Garner's Modern American Usage, Second Edition, Bryan A. Garner. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.
  • Guidelines for Inclusive Use of the English Language. Chicago: ELCA Commission for Communication, 1989
  • The Handbook of Nonsexist Writing, Casey Miller and Kate Swift. New York: Lippincott, 1988.
  • Modern American Usage: A Guide, Wilson Follett (edited and completed by Jacques Barzun). New York: Hill and Wang, Division of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1965.
  • Talking about People: A Guide to Fair and Accurate Language, Rosalie Maggio. Phoenix, Ariz.: Oryx Press, 1997.
  • Wired Style: Principles of English Usage in the Digital Age, revised and updated edition, Constance Hale and Jessie Scanlon, editors. New York: Broadway, an imprint of Random House, 1999.
  • Words into Type, Third Edition, Marjorie E. Skillin and Robert M. Gay. New York: Prentice Hall Press, Division of Simon & Schuster Inc., 1974 (unfortunately out of print now).
 
 
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