The Associated Press stylebook : 2020-2022 / (Record no. 79937)

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040 ## - CATALOGUING LIBRARY
Original cataloging library Sipr
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Language code eng
245 ## - TITLE
Title The Associated Press stylebook : 2020-2022 /
Author, etc edited by Paula Froke, Anna Jo Bratton, Jeff McMillan ... ; contributors, Frank Bajak, Seth Borenstein, Erci Carvin ...
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Title Associated Press stylebook 2020-2022
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Title AP style book
250 ## - EDITION
Edition 55th edition
260 ## - PUBLICATION DATA
Place of publication New York, NY :
Publisher AP,
Year 2020
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Pages 619 p.
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General note SIP2009
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General note AP Stylebook, also known by its full name The Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law, is an English grammar style and usage guide created by American journalists working for or connected with the Associated Press to standardize mass communication. Although it is sold as a guide for reporters, it has become the leading reference for most forms of public-facing corporate communication over the last half-century. The Stylebook offers a basic reference to grammar, punctuation and principles of reporting, including many definitions and rules for usage as well as styles for capitalization, abbreviation, spelling and numerals.<br/>The first publicly available edition of the book was published in 1953. The first modern edition was published in August 1977 by Lorenz Press. Afterwards, various paperback editions were published by different publishers including, among others, Turtleback Books, Penguin's Laurel Press, Pearson's Addison-Wesley, and Hachette's Perseus Books and Basic Books. Since 1985 the AP Stylebook has been updated annually, usually in May. Modern editions are released in several formats, including paperback and flat-lying spiral-bound editions, as well as a digital e-book edition and an online subscription version. Additionally, today the AP Stylebook also provides English grammar recommendation through its presence on social media, including Twitter,[2] Facebook,[3] and Pinterest.[4]<br/>From 1977 to 2005 more than two million copies of the AP Stylebook have been sold worldwide, with that number climbing to 2.5 million by 2011.[5][6] Writers in broadcasting, magazine publishing, marketing departments and public relations firms traditionally adopt and apply AP grammar and punctuation styles.
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General note Foreword -- What's new -- Key to Stylebook entries -- Stylebook -- Punctuation -- Business -- Data journalism -- Polls and surveys -- Health and science -- AP social media guidelines -- Religion -- Sports -- Food -- Fashion -- Briefing on media law -- AP statement of news values and principles -- Broadcast -- Editing marks.
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Keyword media
Format handbook
-- reference material
Subdivision press
-- legislation
-- editing
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Author/Editor Froke, Paula
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Author/Editor Bajak, Frank
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Koha item type monograph
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