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- 1The Parts of a Published Work
- 1.1 A typical copyright page
- 1.2 Copyright notice of a second edition
- 1.3 Part of the copyright page of a translation
- 1.4 Part of a copyright page for volume 1 in an edition having an ISBN for the complete set and separate ISBNs for each volume
- 1.5 Part of a copyright page acknowledging earlier publication of certain chapters
- 1.6 Copyright page including photo credits
- 1.7 Table of contents showing front matter, introduction, parts, chapters, back matter, and location of photo gallery
- 1.8 Partial list of illustrations, with subheads
- 1.9 Partial list of illustrations showing numbers, titles, and placement of unpaginated plates
- 1.10 Opening page of a chronology
- 1.11 Partial list of contributors to an edited collection
- 1.12 Page of errata printed and bound with photographically reproduced material
- 1.13 A Bookland EAN bar code
- 1.14 Partial table of contents for a scholarly journal
- 2Manuscript Preparation and Manuscript Editing
- 3Proofs
- 4Rights and Permissions
- 4.1 List of the various application forms for copyright registration
- 4.2 Agreement for publication of a journal article, currently in use by the University of Chicago Press
- 4.3 Agreement, or consent, for publication of an article or a chapter commissioned as a contribution to a collective work, such as a symposium
- 4.4 Suggestions for a letter seeking permission to reprint material in a scholarly book
- 12Illustrations and Captions
- 12.1 A halftone
- 12.2 A line drawing with labels but without a caption in the original
- 12.3 A bar chart (also called a bar graph)
- 12.4 A figure composed of three graphs, showing how each graph is identified and described
- 12.5 An alternative way of defining the symbols used in a chart
- 12.6 Another alternative way of defining the symbols used in a chart
- 12.7 A musical example
- 14Mathematics in Type
- 16Documentation I: Basic Patterns
- 16.1 A page of text with footnotes
- 16.2 A page of endnotes
- 16.3 The first page of a humanities bibliography
- 16.4 The opening page of a bibliography divided into sections
- 16.5 Part of a reference list for a scientific work
- 16.6 A sample of text with both parenthetical text citations and a footnote
- 16.7 Part of a list of abbreviations
- 16.8 A short list of abbreviations preceding endnotes
- 16.9 Chapter endnotes (first two notes only), including parenthetical citations
- 16.10 Translator's footnote referenced by an asterisk, followed by author's numbered notes
- 16.11 Footnotes keyed to line numbers
- 16.12 Endnotes keyed to page numbers, with key phrases italicized
- 16.13 Part of the first section of a bibliographic essay
- 16.14 A sample from a bibliography of the writings of a single author, grouped by year of (English) publication
- 16.15 The first page of a reference list in a work in the humanities, showing an example of a hybrid style
- 16.16 The first page of a discography
- 18Indexes
- Appendix ADesign and Production
- A.1 Sample design and production schedule for a book printed domestically
- A.2 Sample production schedule for a quarterly journal published in both print and electronic forms
- A.3 Sample editorial transmittal sheet for a book manuscript
- A.4 Formula for estimating the length of a book manuscript based on a castoff
- A.5 Sample text from a book manuscript used to determine the total number of characters in the manuscript
- A.6 A typeset page with type specifications shown
- A.7 The type page—the part of the page occupied by the text, the running head, and the folio; the trim size—the entire area of the page
- A.8 Sample list of items to be checked before sending the typesetter's files to the printer
- A.9 Sample guidelines for the submission of scanned artwork to a publisher
- A.10 Offset printing
- A.11 A sheet consisting of sixteen printed pages
- A.12 Two methods of sewing used in binding
- A.13 Three methods of adhesive binding
- A.14 Sample text design with complete composition and page layout specifications
- Appendix BThe Publishing Process for Books and Journals





