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The Associated Press stylebook, 2022-2024 / edited by Paula Froke, Anna Jo Bratton, Andale Gross, Jeff McMillan, Pia Sarkar, Jerry Schwartz.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Basic books, 2022.Edition: 56th editionDescription: 612pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781541601659
Other title:
  • AP stylebook, 2022-2024
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PN4783 .A83 2022
Contents:
Foreword / Daisy Veerasingham -- What's new -- Contributors -- Stylebook: how we do it -- About the AP -- Stylebook A-Z -- Inclusive storytelling -- Artificial Intelligence -- Health and science -- Criminal justice -- Polls and surveys -- Business -- Technology -- Digital journalism -- Social media reporting -- Data journalism -- Religion -- Sports -- Punctuation -- Checklist for self-editing -- The AP statement of news values and principles -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: "The style of The Associated Press is the gold standard for news writing. With the AP Stylebook in hand, you can learn how to write and edit with the clarity and professionalism for which their writers and editors are famous. The AP Stylebook will help you master the AP's rules on grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, abbreviation, word and numeral usage, and when to use 'more than' instead of 'over.' To make navigating these specialty chapters even easier, the Stylebook includes a comprehensive index. Fully revised and updated to keep pace with world events, common usage, and AP procedures, the AP Stylebook is the one reference that all writers, editors and students cannot afford to be without. This edition contains more than 300 new and revised entries, including: A new chapter on inclusive storytelling: its importance and how to achieve it; Detailed guidance on writing about people with disabilities and disabled people; Many updates on immigration, the coronavirus, gender and race-related coverage, including the capitalization of Black and expanded use of singular they; A revised chapter on religion, with guidance on when Catholic rather than Roman Catholic should be used on first reference; A thoroughly updated chapter on using social media for reporting."--Back cover.
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"The industry's bestselling reference for more than 30 years, essential for journalists, students, editors and writers in all professions"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword / Daisy Veerasingham -- What's new -- Contributors -- Stylebook: how we do it -- About the AP -- Stylebook A-Z -- Inclusive storytelling -- Artificial Intelligence -- Health and science -- Criminal justice -- Polls and surveys -- Business -- Technology -- Digital journalism -- Social media reporting -- Data journalism -- Religion -- Sports -- Punctuation -- Checklist for self-editing -- The AP statement of news values and principles -- Bibliography -- Index.

"The style of The Associated Press is the gold standard for news writing. With the AP Stylebook in hand, you can learn how to write and edit with the clarity and professionalism for which their writers and editors are famous. The AP Stylebook will help you master the AP's rules on grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, abbreviation, word and numeral usage, and when to use 'more than' instead of 'over.' To make navigating these specialty chapters even easier, the Stylebook includes a comprehensive index. Fully revised and updated to keep pace with world events, common usage, and AP procedures, the AP Stylebook is the one reference that all writers, editors and students cannot afford to be without. This edition contains more than 300 new and revised entries, including: A new chapter on inclusive storytelling: its importance and how to achieve it; Detailed guidance on writing about people with disabilities and disabled people; Many updates on immigration, the coronavirus, gender and race-related coverage, including the capitalization of Black and expanded use of singular they; A revised chapter on religion, with guidance on when Catholic rather than Roman Catholic should be used on first reference; A thoroughly updated chapter on using social media for reporting."--Back cover.

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