=Style manual=
Primary The primary source of style is the Chicago manual:
The Chicago manual of style.<br>
The University of Chicago Press, ©2010.
Specific points Unfortunately, this manual is not entirely consistent, nor does it cover all of style include:the peculiar sources we find common. Obviously, it also lacks details of our typographic standards.
*Serial commas in all situations — alphaTo address these two challenges, beta, and gamma*Date format is day month year — 18 August 1957*Calendar designation shall we have established our own [Style Manual] which should 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*Footnotes, if not too numerous, shall use symbols — * † ‡ ** †† ‡‡*Footnotes go at the bottom of columns, not grouped at the bottom of the pageadhered to.*Endnotes are referenced by numerals within square brackets in text — [1], not <sup>1</sup>*Endnotes are listed by numerals followed by a closing square bracket — 1], not [1]
=Format=