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Note: The Formal title should probably be expanded to include either "Royalty", "Nobility", or both. There has been some discussion of this point with the [[Royalty & Nobility Committee]], but they seem conflicted about whether "Nobility" is sufficiently encompassing.
 
Note: The Formal title should probably be expanded to include either "Royalty", "Nobility", or both. There has been some discussion of this point with the [[Royalty & Nobility Committee]], but they seem conflicted about whether "Nobility" is sufficiently encompassing.
  
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Primary source of style is the Chicago manual:
  
 
The Chicago manual of style.<br>
 
The Chicago manual of style.<br>
 
16th ed.<br>
 
16th ed.<br>
 
The University of Chicago Press, &copy;2010.
 
The University of Chicago Press, &copy;2010.
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Specific points of style include:
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*Serial commas in all situations &mdash; alpha, beta, and gamma
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*Date format is day month year &mdash; 18 August 1957
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*Calendar designation shall be either "BC" or "AD" whenever there may be ambiguity &mdash; AD 1957 or 3400 BC, but 2 January 201 AD
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*Acronyms composed of initials shall omit periods &mdash; thus USA, FAS, PhD
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*Endnotes are referenced by numerals within square brackets in text &mdash; [1], not <sup>1</sup>
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*Endnotes are listed by numerals followed by a closing square bracket &mdash; 1], not [1]
  
 
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Revision as of 14:12, 7 September 2014

The Augustan Society, Inc., publishes a journal, presently semi-annually.

Formal title: The Augustan Omnibus: An International Journal of History, Heraldry, Genealogy, and Chivalry

Short title: The Augustan Omnibus

Informal title Omnibus

Note: The Formal title should probably be expanded to include either "Royalty", "Nobility", or both. There has been some discussion of this point with the Royalty & Nobility Committee, but they seem conflicted about whether "Nobility" is sufficiently encompassing.

Style manual

Primary source of style is the Chicago manual:

The Chicago manual of style.
16th ed.
The University of Chicago Press, ©2010.

Specific points of style include:

  • Serial commas in all situations — alpha, beta, and gamma
  • Date format is day month year — 18 August 1957
  • Calendar designation shall be either "BC" or "AD" whenever there may be ambiguity — AD 1957 or 3400 BC, but 2 January 201 AD
  • Acronyms composed of initials shall omit periods — thus USA, FAS, PhD
  • Endnotes are referenced by numerals within square brackets in text — [1], not 1
  • Endnotes are listed by numerals followed by a closing square bracket — 1], not [1]

Format

  1. Page: 8½×11", 50# white, ½" margins, running head after Contents page.
  2. Printed cover: 12×18" 65# card white, trimmed to 11×17" for full bleed, laser printer
  3. Printed body: 11×17" 50# white, laser printer
  4. Binding: saddle stitch
  5. Fonts:
    1. Titles — DejaVu Serif bold 24pt centered
    2. Subtitles — DejaVu Serif bold 18pt centered
    3. Authors — DejaVu Serif Bold 12pt centered
    4. Text — DejaVu Serif 12pt justified, first paragraph with three-line drop cap, others indented, two-column with 0.2" gutter
    5. Captions — DejaVu Serif Italic 11pt centered
    6. Quotations — DejaVu Serif 11pt justified, indent 0.2" on both sides, open quotation marks hung, spacing 0.06" above and below.
    7. Table text — DejaVu Sans Condensed 10pt, bold header
    8. Bibliographic entries — DejaVu Serif 11pt left, 0.06" above.
    9. URL and email addresses — DejaVu Sans Condensed