From Library Journal
Univ. of Chicago Pr. Apr. 1987. c.128p. bibliog. LC 86-19343. $25; pap. $9.95. publishing/ref Electronically prepared manuscripts have become increasingly important to publishers and typesetters because of the cost savings involved. However these benefits are possible only if the document is consistently coded and carefully prepared according to publishers' requirements. This unique and useful reference supplements the 13th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style (1982). Based on five years of successful experience at the University of Chicago Press, it offers practical guidelines for preparing authors' disks and tapes for typesetting, helping authors as well as helping publishers take advantage of the new technology. Appendixes include forms, checklists, and codes. Robin Kaplan, M.L.S., The Information Group, Los Angeles
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