Index
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References are to paragraph numbers except where specified as table or figure (fig.).
- R. R. Bowker Company, 1.36, 1.83
- racial and ethnic identities, 8.1, 8.39–40, 10.25
- radiations, 8.152
- radio and radio programs, 8.191
- ragged right (flush left) justification, 2.13, 3.62, 3.74, fig. 3.20, 7.48, 15.135. See also justification
- ranges (numbers). See inclusive (continuing) numbers; page ranges
- rarely, 5.237
- rather, 5.161, 5.207
- ratios, 6.66, 9.60
- re, as prefix, 7.96 (sec. 4)
- readers’ comments
- on blog posts, 14.105
- in newspapers and news sites, 14.94
- on online videos, 14.167
- on social media posts, 14.106
- reading group guides, 1.4, 1.74
- reading lists, 1.87
- really, 5.161
- reciprocal pronouns (each other, one another), 5.57
- record group numbers, 14.193
- recoverability, principle of, 5.236
- recto pages
- abbreviation for, 14.53–54
- always odd-numbered, 1.5
- for beginning of galleries, 3.6
- for first page: of indexes, 1.73; of journals, 1.90
- in folio editions, 14.54
- parts of books starting on, 1.4, 1.55, 1.57, 1.59–60, 1.73
- proofreading for correct use of, 2.119–20
- running heads on, 1.11–15
- in signed signatures, 14.53
- specified on final manuscripts for production, 2.80–81, 2.82
- See also page numbers (folios); pagination; verso pages
- reference lists
- and author indexes, 15.38
- authors’ names in (see authors’ names, in source citations)
- vs. bibliographies, 13.70
- cross-checking, 2.37, 2.69, 13.115
- cross-references to same multiauthor works in, 14.10
- edited volumes in, 13.111
- editing, 2.69–70
- and electronic file cleanup, 2.85
- format of: examples and variations of, 13.105–10, 13.116, fig. 13.12; hanging (flush-and-hang) indentation, 1.70, 2.28; manuscript preparation guidelines on, 2.28; overview of, 13.102–3; type size, 1.70
- headings for, 13.102, 13.111
- hyperlinks to and from (see hyperlinks for source citations)
- importance of, 13.111
- metadata for, 1.101
- order of entries in: alphabetical, 2.69, 13.112, fig. 13.12; chronological, 2.69, 13.70, 13.113; for same-author, same-year works, 13.114; for single vs. several authors, 13.112; for works with multiple publication dates, 14.16
- placement of in books, 1.4, 1.70, 13.111
- publication details in: for forthcoming works, 13.114, 14.45; for letters in published collections, 14.13; for multivolume works published over several years, 14.43; “no date,” 13.114, 14.44; for reprint and modern editions, 14.16
- scholarly symbols in, 10.49
- secondary sources in (“quoted in”), 14.160
- submission of, 2.4
- 3-em dashes in, 13.113
- See also author-date reference system; bibliographies; source citations; text citations; titles of works, in source citations
- reference works
- indexes for, 15.26
- for indexing variant names, 15.40
- for manuscript editing, 2.60
- online versions of, 14.131
- running heads for, 1.13
- source citations for, 14.5, 14.130–32
- titles of, 8.193, 14.131
- See also catalogs; dictionaries; encyclopedias; and “resources on” under specific topics
- reflexive and intensive pronouns, 5.44, 5.55, 5.57
- reflowable formats. See under electronic publications
- regions, national and world, 8.48, 8.55. See also geographic terminology; place-names
- regnal years, 14.202
- relationship terms, 7.96 (sec. 3), 8.37
- relative adjectives, 5.60
- relative adverbial conjunctions, 5.208
- relative clauses, 3.55, 5.60, 5.63–64, 5.232–34, 6.29
- relative pronouns, 5.60–70
- antecedents absent with, 5.33, 5.65
- antecedents of, 5.61, 5.63–66
- compound, 5.69
- defined, 5.60
- with ‑ever suffix, 5.69–70
- gender, number, and case of, 5.61, 5.70, 5.145
- for gender neutrality, 5.265
- and grammatical ellipses, 5.233
- with one in antecedent, 5.65
- positional nuances of, 5.62
- possessive forms of, 5.65, 5.67–68
- in remote clauses, 5.64
- as subjects, 5.145
- See also relative clauses; that; what; which; who, whom, whose
- religions and religious concerns
- buildings, 8.102, 9.50
- concepts, 8.95, 8.100, 8.109–10
- events, 8.90, 8.109, 8.111
- groups: and Church, church, 8.99, 8.102; councils, synods, and such, 8.103; denominations, sects, orders, and movements, 8.98–99; jurisdictions and divisions of, 8.101; major religions, 8.97
- names and titles: abbreviations for, 10.20, 10.24; alternatives to God, 8.93; capitalization of, 8.20, 8.27, 8.34, 8.37; of deities, 8.92–93; honorifics, 8.27, 8.34, 10.20, 15.47; indexing, 15.45, 15.47; kinship terms in, 8.37; in non-English languages, 11.28, 11.97; numbered places of worship, 9.50; numerals with, 9.43, 9.50; pronouns for, 8.96; religious figures, 8.27, 8.94, 8.96, 9.43, 10.22, 13.85, 15.45, 15.50
- objects, 8.112
- See also Bible; religious works
- religious works
- concepts from, 8.95, 8.100, 8.109–10
- prayers, creeds, and such, 8.108
- Qurʾan (Koran), 8.104, 11.84, 14.141
- resources on, 14.138, 14.141
- scriptures, 8.104–5
- source citations for, 6.66, 9.28, 14.138–41
- Upanishads, 8.104, 14.141
- See also Bible; religions and religious concerns
- repetition, author queries about, 2.75
- reporters (for court cases and decisions), 14.177–80, 14.195, 14.200
- reports. See pamphlets, brochures, and reports
- reprints
- abbreviation for reprint or reprinted (repr.), 10.48
- copyright dates of, 1.25
- copyright pages indicating, fig. 1.2
- ebooks as reissues, 14.58
- vs. editions, 1.25, 1.28
- editorial interpolations and clarifications in, 6.105
- introductions for, 1.48
- prefaces for, 1.46
- rights to, 4.59, 4.82, 4.105, 4.112
- source citations for, 13.58, 14.16, 14.58
- unnumbered source notes in, 1.56, 13.58
- See also impressions
- reproduction and copyright, 4.13, 4.35, 4.55, 4.112. See also photocopying
- resolutions, 14.184. See also legislation; US Congress
- Resource Organization Registry (ROR), 1.101
- restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses and phrases, 5.26, 6.27, 6.29–30, 6.32–33, 6.44, 6.53
- retractions, 1.100
- rev. ed., 14.15
- Reverend, Rev., 10.20, 15.47
- reverse italics, 8.175, 13.97
- reviews
- basic format of, 1.107
- of books, 1.96, 1.103, 1.107, 14.52, 14.100
- quoted on paperback covers, 1.79
- source citations for, 14.52, 14.99–102
- revised and expanded, 1.28
- revised editions. See editions
- revised proofs, 2.108, 2.110
- Revised Romanization system, 11.95–96
- revision dates
- for maps, 14.135
- for online reference works, 14.131
- for websites and web pages, 13.16, 14.104
- revisions. See tracking changes (redlining)
- revolutions, 8.114
- RGB mode, 3.3
- rhetorical questions, 5.220, 6.76
- rhyme schemes, 7.72
- right or left indents, 2.14
- rights. See copyright; intellectual property rights; publishing agreements; subsidiary rights
- rights to distribution outside the US, 4.35, 4.80, 4.112
- Ringgold IDs, 1.101
- rivers, 8.54–56
- roads and thoroughfares
- abbreviations for, 10.38
- names of, 8.57, 11.28–29
- numbers of, 9.8, 9.52
- See also addresses, mailing
- roman (type)
- abbreviations in, 10.8, 10.48, 15.39
- Anon. in, 13.81
- for apostrophe and s in possessives of italicized terms, 7.29
- for artworks of antiquity, 8.200
- for case names in citations, 14.173
- for city or state names with newspaper titles, 14.91–92
- as default, 7.50
- etc. and et al. in, 6.20, 7.57
- figure in, in text, 3.9
- for games, 8.192
- for gene products, 8.133
- for generic terms for parts of books, 8.181, 8.182
- index cross-references in, 15.22
- in indexes of authors, first lines, and titles, 15.144
- for journal and magazine article titles in source citations, 14.68, 14.87
- for key terms after first occurrence, 7.58
- for Latin terms, 7.57, 10.8, 10.48, 12.77
- in legal-style citations, 14.173–74, 14.177, 14.189, 14.191
- for letters as shapes, 7.70
- for letters standing for names, 7.69
- maps, descriptions of in, 14.135
- marking proofs for, 2.136
- for names of apps, devices, and operating systems, 8.156
- for names of letters, 7.71
- non-English words and phrases in, 7.55–57, 11.3–5
- for opus numbers, 8.198
- for performers on recordings, 8.199
- for periodical departments or columns, 8.179, 14.93
- for phonetic symbols, 7.67
- for proper nouns used as words, 7.66
- pseud. in, 13.82
- for s in plural form of italicized terms, 7.12
- for scholastic letter grades, 7.68
- in scriptural citations, 14.139, 14.141
- for titles of series and editions, 8.178
- for titles of websites, 8.193, 14.103
- for titles with quotation marks (see titles of works: quotation marks for)
- for transliterated terms after first occurrence, 11.82, 11.120
- for UK legal and public documents, 14.200, 14.202
- for volume numbers, 13.26, 13.110, 14.70
- for words for musical pitches, 7.76
- See also boldface; italics; quotation marks; special characters; transliteration and transliterated text
- Roman numerals, 9.67–69
- vs. Arabic numerals, 9.69, table 9.1, 14.46, 14.202
- capitalization of term, 9.67
- for divisions within legal instruments, 9.30
- general principles of, 9.67
- inclusive ranges with, 9.63, 15.14
- for musical chords, 7.78
- in pagination, 1.4, 1.7, 1.9, 1.17–18, 2.43, 2.63, 2.80, 9.28, 14.56
- subtrahends (back counters), 9.68
- uppercase: in enzyme names, 8.134; with personal names, 6.46, 7.42, 9.44, 10.9, 15.45, 15.49, 15.74; for sequels, 9.45; for sovereigns and other rulers, 9.43; for vessels and such, 9.46
- See also Arabic numerals; numbers
- Romanian language, 11.77
- romanization. See transliteration and transliterated text
- rooms, offices, and such, 8.59, 9.8
- ROR (Research Organization Registry) IDs, 1.101
- row headings. See stub columns
- royalties, 4.38, 4.56, 4.62, 4.108, 4.112, 4.114
- royalty. See nobility; sovereigns and other rulers
- rulers. See sovereigns and other rulers
- rules (lines)
- above continued footnotes, 13.44, fig. 13.1
- hairline, 3.19
- in tables, 3.54, 3.58–59, 3.75, 3.87, figs. 3.14–15, fig. 3.17
- run-in lists, 6.104, 6.136, 6.139–40, 6.142, 7.46
- run-in mark, 2.131
- run-in quotations
- assimilation of into text, 12.11–12
- vs. block, 12.9–10
- capitalization in, 12.19
- converting block quotations to, 12.31
- defined, 12.9
- multiple paragraphs in, 12.32
- no commas with, 12.15
- of poetry, 6.118, 6.121, 12.29, 12.33
- punctuation in: colons, 12.16, 13.14; commas, 12.14; quotation marks, 12.30, 12.79; slashes, 12.29
- text citations for, 12.79–80, 13.120
- See also text citations
- run-in style (indexes). See under indexes
- run-in subheads (sideheads), 1.62, 2.22, 2.65, 6.14
- running feet, 1.10, 1.92
- running heads, 1.10–16
- in books: for appendixes, 1.14; for back matter, 1.14–15; for endnotes (see endnotes: running heads for); for front matter, 1.11, 1.16; with illustrations, 1.8, 1.16, 2.120; for indexes, 1.14, 15.6; subheads as, 1.13; with tables, 1.16, 2.120, 3.87–88; for text, 1.12
- choice of content for, 1.11, 2.81, 13.50
- defined, 1.10
- in ebooks, 1.10, 1.12, 1.92, 13.50
- in journals, 1.92, 2.81
- manuscript preparation guidelines on, 2.81
- no punctuation following, 6.14
- omission of, 1.12, 1.16, 1.55, 2.120, 3.87–88
- proofreading, 2.81, 2.119
- publishers’ responsibility for, 2.4
- in reference works, 1.13
- shortening, 1.12, 2.81
- title metadata for, 1.12, 2.81
- running sheets. See press sheets
- run-on sentences (comma splices), 6.23, 6.49, 6.61
- runover lines
- in drama quotations, 12.55
- hanging indentation for, 2.28, 15.136
- in indexes, 15.26, 15.28, 15.136
- in mathematical expressions, 7.45
- in outlines, 6.143
- in poetry extracts, 2.24, 12.25, 12.27
- in tables, 3.62, 3.74, figs. 3.13–14
- in vertical lists, 2.25, 6.141
- Russia, decimal markers in, 9.57. See also Russian language
- Russian language, 11.107–17
- capitalization in, 11.108–9
- Cyrillic alphabet for, 11.77, 11.107–9, 11.113–17, table 11.3
- names, 8.13, 11.107
- punctuation in, 11.110–12
- quotations and dialogue in, 11.110
- resources on, 11.107
- special characters in, 11.107, table 11.3
- titles of works in, 11.109
- word division in, 11.77, 11.113–17