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Fortunately such items tend to be capitalized, which helps to set terms off from the run of text without introducing italics or other distinctions:. File names may be set in italics or in a different font. An elegant alternative is to relegate them to parentheses:. Open the third chapter John Doe and the problem of anonymity. Quotation marks, unless they are an explicit element of a command or label, should be avoided—though they may be helpful, used consistently, to delimit file names which may or may not have telltale extensions and even if they do may be impossible to distinguish from the run of text, as in the WPD example above.

Consistency is the key—set up a style sheet tailored to your needs e. We are debating in our office how to refer to our website when the URL appears at the beginning of the sentence. Would we capitalize the first letter i. If so, would we capitalize the first letter i. What about all caps i. For example, you can write about Apple. For more information and examples, see CMOS 8. I have seen both dot.

Which is correct? In capitalizing titles, is it Dot. Com in title headings, etc. Thanks again for a great resource! But to their credit, once you select either of the middle two, the actual documentation has an expanded title, as follows:.

But to their credit, in their documentation they seem only to use the phrase when referring specifically to a menu item and exact nomenclature is important in such settings or to the title of a small dialog box. Older versions of WordPerfect, such as WordPerfect 5. But if you ask me how to spell check, I can tell you: c-h-e-c-k. Each note corresponds to a raised superscript number in the text. Sources are also usually listed in a separate bibliography.

The author-date system is more common in the sciences and social sciences. Each in-text citation matches up with an entry in a reference list, where full bibliographic information is provided. I've seen options 1 and 2 in the NY Times in the past two weeks. Note: we are going. A company can have its own extranet or intranet, but there's only one Internet. Your reply really cracked me up, Chris -- loved it!

After scouting around the web for a bit, I found that "Internet of Things" seems to be the predominant way to state this, except for Wikipedia not a reliable source, of course , which uses "Internet of things" but goes on to use the initi. Is this true? Lower case i for Internet and email without the dash. Right on, I say!

My online Collegiate lists "internet" as.



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