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Difference between revisions of "Clicklaw Wikibooks Style Guide"

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When referring to a publication that is a book or a manual, put the title in italics:
When referring to a publication that is a book or a manual, put the title in italics:
:''Law Students' Legal Advice Program Manual''
:''Law Students' Legal Advice Program Manual''
When referring to a wikibook, put the title in italics:
:''JP Boyd on Family Law''


When referring to a publication that is not a book, put the title in quotation marks:
When referring to a publication that is not a book, put the title in quotation marks:
:"Your Welfare Rights: A Guide to BC Employment and Assistance"
:the fact sheet "Separation Agreements"


For publication titles, use title case; that is, the first letters of all words should be capitalized except for articles (''the'', ''a'', ''an''), prepositions (''in'', ''of'', ''to'', ''from'', ''with'', etc.), and conjunctions (''and'', ''but'', ''for'', ''or'' and ''nor''.
For publication titles, use title case; that is, the first letters of all words should be capitalized except for articles (''the'', ''a'', ''an''), prepositions (''in'', ''of'', ''to'', ''from'', ''with'', etc.), and conjunctions (''and'', ''but'', ''for'', ''or'' and ''nor''.
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