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[16th ed.] 7.76 Terms like “web” and “Internet”
“web” and “Internet” In keeping with Chicago’s recommendations elsewhere (see 8.67 ), generic terms...(HTTP); a transfer protocol; hypertext Internet protocol (IP); the Internet; the net; an intranet...

[16th ed.] 2.37 Backing up the final manuscript
practical, uploading another copy to a trusted Internet storage vendor....

[16th ed.] 10.6 Capitals versus lowercase for acronyms and initialisms
should generally be lowercased, even when they appear alongside the abbreviated form. transmission-control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP)...

[16th ed.] 1.112 Functional features
» Considerations for Web-Based Publications 1.112 Functional features As even a casual user of the Internet knows...

[16th ed.] 14.9 Authority and permanence
validity. Authors should note, moreover, that anything posted on the Internet is “published” in the...

[16th ed.] 7.58 Words and phrases used as words
invoke the Internet. Although italics are the traditional choice, quotation marks may be more...

[16th ed.] 3.15 Submitting artwork to the publisher
obtained from the Internet — barring the unlikely scenario that they have been optimized for print — are usually not acceptable....

[16th ed.] 14.282 Legal and public documents online
, see 14.288 . The Bluebook also provides advice for citing Internet sources, including documents...

[16th ed.] 14.5 Uniform resource locators (URLs)
://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/ — is designed to lead a reader directly to an Internet source. For URL syntax, see 14.11 and...

[16th ed.] 4.91 Digitizing and automating the permissions process
approach can or should survive is an open question. The Internet — the very electronic technology that...

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