- The Chicago Manual of Style—16th edition. The standard of the book publishing industry including trade and academic publishers as well as journal publications.
- A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations (frequently called "Turabian style")—Published by Kate L. Turabian, the graduate school dissertation secretary at the University of Chicago from 1930 to 1958. The school required her approval for every master's thesis and doctoral dissertation. Her stylistic rules closely follow The Chicago Manual of Style, although there are some differences.
- ACS Style Guide—for scientific papers published in journals of the American Chemical Society.
- American Medical Association Manual of Style—for medical papers published in journals of the American Medical Association.
- American Psychological Association Style Guide—for the social sciences; published by the American Psychological Association.
- American Sociological Association Style Guide—for the social sciences; published by the American Sociological Association.
- Geoscience Reporting Guidelines—for geoscience reports in industry, academia and other disciplines.[1]
- Handbook of Technical Writing, 10th ed., by Gerald J. Alred, Charles T. Brusaw, and Walter E. Oliu.-for general technical writing.
- IEEE Style—used in many technical research papers, especially those relating to computer science.
- MHRA Style Guide—for the arts and humanities; published by the Modern Humanities Research Association. Available as a free download (see article).
- MLA Style Manual, 3rd ed., and the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 7th ed.—for subjects in the arts and the humanities; published by the Modern Language Association of America (MLA).
- Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, 7th ed—for scientific papers published by the Council of Science Editors (CSE), a group formerly known as the Council of Biology Editors (CBE).[4]
- The Style Manual for Political Science—used by many American political science journals; published by the American Political Science Association.
- ACS Style Guide
- AMA Manual of Style
- AP Stylebook
- The ASA Style Guide
- Bluebook
- The Chicago Manual of Style
- The Elements of Style
- The Elements of Typographic Style
- ISO 690
- MHRA Style Guide
- The Microsoft Manual of Style
- MLA Handbook
- MLA Style Manual
- The New York Times Manual
- The Oxford Guide to Style/New Hart's Rules
- The Publication Manual of the APA
- Turabian
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