University of Oxford Style Guide

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PUBLIC AFFAIRS DIRECTORATE WRITING AND STYLE GUIDE www.ox.ac.uk/toolkit/

As well as a guide to the use of the University’s brand identity, we also have rules and conventions for our writing. These are set out in the following style guide which is intended to help those writing or editing material for publication by the University, both for internal and external audiences. SPELLING

CONTENTS The style guide applies whether the material is for printed formats or for the web. Among the issues we have tracked are:

Use British English rather than American English, e.g.: towards NOT toward; amid NOT amidst; while NOT whilst Use ‘s’ spellings rather than ‘z’ spellings, e.g.: organisation, recognise, specialise

Spelling

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The en rule

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Hyphenation

2

The apostrophe

2

The comma

2

Ellipses

2

Quotation marks

3

Italics

3

Foreign words

3

Numbers

3

Abbreviations / acronyms

4

Capitalisation

4

Dates

4

The en rule (–) is longer than a hyphen (-).

Headings

4

Titles / people

4

URLs

5

Use as a parenthetical dash – spaced – in a sentence such as: This morning’s lecture – given by Professor Bloggs – was very interesting.

Email addresses

5

Colleges

5

Spellings

5–6

Use ‘yse’ spellings rather than ‘yze’ spellings, e.g.: analyse, paralyse When ‘-ment’ is added to a verb ending in ‘-dge’, the final ‘e’ is retained, e.g.: abridgement, acknowledgement, judgement (exc. in legal context, when ‘judgment’ is used) ‘-ce’ and ‘-se’ endings depend on whether it is a verb or noun in the following: practice (noun) / practise (verb); licence (noun) / license (verb) ‘ae’ in middle of words: more technical words retain ‘ae’ archaeology, haematology BUT note the now more customary spellings of: encyclopedia, medieval

THE EN RULE

Use without spaces: to express a connection: Oxford–Cambridge bus; staff–student relationship in ranges, and number/date extents: pp. 25–45; 2007–8; Monday–Friday; 40–50 students

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