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after a full stop or comma, put in one space.
* after a full stop or comma, put in one space.


do not use full stops in abbreviations e.g. BGS, not B.G.S. Do not
* do not use full stops in abbreviations e.g. BGS, not B.G.S. Do not
use full stops after Dr, Mr
* use full stops after Dr, Mr


double quotes should be used for words, phrases and sentences
* double quotes should be used for words, phrases and sentences
from a clearly identified source. Quotes should start with a capital if
* from a clearly identified source. Quotes should start with a capital if
followed by a colon
* followed by a colon


single quote marks should be used in headlines, or link headings
* single quote marks should be used in headlines, or link headings


don’t use apostrophes when making plurals of numbers, letters,
* don’t use apostrophes when making plurals of numbers, letters, or acronyms. Examples 1990s, CEOs
or acronyms. Examples 1990s, CEOs
[[category:BritGeoWiki writers' guide]]
[[category:BritGeoWiki writers' guide]]

Revision as of 10:28, 20 June 2014

  • after a full stop or comma, put in one space.
  • do not use full stops in abbreviations e.g. BGS, not B.G.S. Do not
  • use full stops after Dr, Mr
  • double quotes should be used for words, phrases and sentences
  • from a clearly identified source. Quotes should start with a capital if
  • followed by a colon
  • single quote marks should be used in headlines, or link headings
  • don’t use apostrophes when making plurals of numbers, letters, or acronyms. Examples 1990s, CEOs