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2009 Style Guide
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2009
American Anthropological Association
2009 Style Guide
Table of Contents
I. General Guidelines............................................ 1 Article Titles and Section Heads ..................... 1 Capitalization .................................................. 1Non-English Words and Quotations .............. 2 Italics ................................................................ 2 Numbers .......................................................... 3 Punctuation ..................................................... 3 Quotations....................................................... 4 Running Text ................................................... 4 Tables,Figures, and Appendixes .................... 5 Text Citations and References Cited .............. 5 II. Orthography..................................................... 6 III. Reference Examples ........................................ 7 Single-Author Book ........................................ 7 Coauthored Book ............................................ 7 Author, with Others........................................ 7 Multiple References in the Same Year........... 7 Work Accepted for Publication ...................... 7 Work Submitted for Publication or Unpublished Work .................................... 7 Materials in Archives....................................... 7 Chapter in Book with Editor(s)....................... 7 Editor as Author ..............................................7 Article in Journal ............................................. 7 Article in Journal, Special or Theme Issue ................................................... 8 Book in Series .................................................. 8 One Volume in Multivolume Work ................ 8 Review ............................................................. 8 Report.............................................................. 8 Ph.D. Dissertation or M.A. Thesis ................... 8 Paper ................................................................ 8 Reprint or Translation ..................................... 8 Subsequent or Revised Edition....................... 8 Article in Newspaper or Popular Magazine ......................................... 9 Personal Communication............................... 9 Court Case ....................................................... 9 Electronic/Online Sources ............................... 9 Non-English Publications with Title Translation ............................................. 9 Audiovisual Recordings and Multimedia ............ 9 Authors of Forewords, Afterwords, or Introductions ............................................. 9Sources consulted: The Chicago Manual of Style (15th edition, 2003); The Handbook of Nonsexist Writing (New York: Lippincott and Crowell, 1980); Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary (11th edition, 2006); MLA Style Manual (2nd edition, 1998); and United States Government Printing Office. Copyright ©2009 American Anthropological Association (July)
American Anthropological Association
2009Style Guide
I. General Guidelines
AAA uses The Chicago Manual of Style (15th edition, 2003) and Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary (11th edition, 2006). This guide is an outline of style rules basic to AAA style. Where no rule is present on this list, follow Chicago. For spelling, follow Webster’s first spelling if there is a choice and use American not British spellings. This guide does notapply to newsletters, which frequently deviate from these guidelines in the interest of space and tend to follow many Associated Press style rules.
1. Article Titles and Section Heads
(a) Do not put endnote callouts on display type such as titles, section heads, or epigraphs. Place them after nearest hard punctuation or at the ends of excerpts. Never use endnotes inside excerpts or after...
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