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Usually lower case for job titles unless the person’s name is given with the title:
Usually lower case for job titles unless the person’s name is given with the title:
• John Stevenson, Website Editor
• John Stevenson, Website Editor
• the editor, the website editor
• the editor, the website editor
Exceptions:
Exceptions:
• BGS Executive Director or Director
• BGS Executive Director or Director
Avoid using titles (Mr, Mrs) where possible and use academic titles (Dr, Prof) sparingly.
Avoid using titles (Mr, Mrs) where possible and use academic titles (Dr, Prof) sparingly.
[[Category:Writers' guide]]
[[Category:Writers' guide]]

Latest revision as of 16:23, 18 September 2013

Usually lower case for job titles unless the person’s name is given with the title:

• John Stevenson, Website Editor

• the editor, the website editor

Exceptions:

• BGS Executive Director or Director

Avoid using titles (Mr, Mrs) where possible and use academic titles (Dr, Prof) sparingly.