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The SBL handbook of style : for biblical studies and related disciplines / Billie Jean Collins, project director ; Bob Buller, publishing director ; John F. Kutsko, executive director.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Atlanta, Georgia : SBL Press, [2014]Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781589839656
  • 158983965X
Other title:
  • Society of Biblical Literature handbook of style
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: SBL handbook of style.DDC classification:
  • 808/.027 23
LOC classification:
  • PN147 .S25 2014eb
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Responsibilities of an author -- 2.1 Before submitting a book manuscript -- 2.2 Submitting a manuscript -- 2.3 After submitting a manuscript -- 3. Responsibilities of an editor -- 3.1 Book style sheet -- 3.2 The SBL handbook of style -- 3.3 The Chicago manual of style -- 3.4 Other authorities -- 4. General style -- 4.1 Punctuation -- 4.2 Numbers -- 4.3 Terminology -- 5. Transliterating and transcribing ancient texts -- 5.1 Hebrew -- 5.2 Aramaic -- 5.3 Greek -- 5.4 Coptic -- 5.5 Akkadian -- 5.6 Egyptian -- 5.7 Ugaritic -- 5.8 Other ancient languages -- 5.9 Transcribing ancient texts -- 6. Notes and bibliographies -- 6.1 Rules -- 6.2 General examples: books -- 6.3 General examples: journal articles, reviews, and dissertations 6.4 Special examples -- 6.5 Author-Date citations -- 7. Indexes -- 7.1 Types of indexes -- 7.2 Alphabetizing -- 8. Abbreviations -- 8.1 General abbreviations -- 8.2 Bible texts and versions -- 8.3 Primary sources: Ancient texts -- 8.4 Secondary sources: Journals, major reference works, and series -- Appendix A: Hebrew Bible/Old Testament cannons -- Appendix B: English/Hebrew/Greek versification -- Appendix C: Tests from the Judean desert -- Appendix D: Shepherd of Hermas.
Review: The SBL Handbook of Style has been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest practices among scholars, editors, and publishers as well as to take into account current trends in scholarly publishing. This edition has been meticulously supplemented with important new subject matter that fills gaps in the first edition. New material include: clearer and more comprehensive guideline for authors in preparing manuscripts for publication, including a discussion on Unicode fonts; an expanded list of authorities; expanded guidelines on style rules for numbers; a list of ancient Near Eastern archaeological site names; an expansive discussion of the treatment of quranic sources; an expanded and improved list of capitalization and spelling examples; addition of a section on Islamic dates; an introduction on the principles of transliteration and transcription; addition of capital letters to the transliteration scheme for Greek; a substantially revised and updated discussion of Akkadian transliteration; addition of Sumerian, Hittite, Old Persian, Moabite, Edomite, Ammonite, Syriac, Mandaic, Ethiopic, Arabic, and Turkish to the list of ancient languages treated; a more complete discussion of the rules of citation; new rules for the treatment of Latin titles; a comprehensive list of publishers and their places of publication; an explanation of electronic resource identifiers (DOIs versus URLs); detailed guidelines for citing a variety of electronic sources; clearer and more comprehensive guidelines for preparing indexes; an expanded list of technical abbreviations; expanded coverage of rabbinic works and ancient codices; a thoroughly updated and expanded list of secondary sources. -- Book cover.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
E-resource ULS E-Resources ULS E-resource PN147 .S25 2014eb Available

Online resource (viewed July 18, 2019).

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction -- 2. Responsibilities of an author -- 2.1 Before submitting a book manuscript -- 2.2 Submitting a manuscript -- 2.3 After submitting a manuscript -- 3. Responsibilities of an editor -- 3.1 Book style sheet -- 3.2 The SBL handbook of style -- 3.3 The Chicago manual of style -- 3.4 Other authorities -- 4. General style -- 4.1 Punctuation -- 4.2 Numbers -- 4.3 Terminology -- 5. Transliterating and transcribing ancient texts -- 5.1 Hebrew -- 5.2 Aramaic -- 5.3 Greek -- 5.4 Coptic -- 5.5 Akkadian -- 5.6 Egyptian -- 5.7 Ugaritic -- 5.8 Other ancient languages -- 5.9 Transcribing ancient texts -- 6. Notes and bibliographies -- 6.1 Rules -- 6.2 General examples: books -- 6.3 General examples: journal articles, reviews, and dissertations 6.4 Special examples -- 6.5 Author-Date citations -- 7. Indexes -- 7.1 Types of indexes -- 7.2 Alphabetizing -- 8. Abbreviations -- 8.1 General abbreviations -- 8.2 Bible texts and versions -- 8.3 Primary sources: Ancient texts -- 8.4 Secondary sources: Journals, major reference works, and series -- Appendix A: Hebrew Bible/Old Testament cannons -- Appendix B: English/Hebrew/Greek versification -- Appendix C: Tests from the Judean desert -- Appendix D: Shepherd of Hermas.

The SBL Handbook of Style has been thoroughly updated to reflect the latest practices among scholars, editors, and publishers as well as to take into account current trends in scholarly publishing. This edition has been meticulously supplemented with important new subject matter that fills gaps in the first edition. New material include: clearer and more comprehensive guideline for authors in preparing manuscripts for publication, including a discussion on Unicode fonts; an expanded list of authorities; expanded guidelines on style rules for numbers; a list of ancient Near Eastern archaeological site names; an expansive discussion of the treatment of quranic sources; an expanded and improved list of capitalization and spelling examples; addition of a section on Islamic dates; an introduction on the principles of transliteration and transcription; addition of capital letters to the transliteration scheme for Greek; a substantially revised and updated discussion of Akkadian transliteration; addition of Sumerian, Hittite, Old Persian, Moabite, Edomite, Ammonite, Syriac, Mandaic, Ethiopic, Arabic, and Turkish to the list of ancient languages treated; a more complete discussion of the rules of citation; new rules for the treatment of Latin titles; a comprehensive list of publishers and their places of publication; an explanation of electronic resource identifiers (DOIs versus URLs); detailed guidelines for citing a variety of electronic sources; clearer and more comprehensive guidelines for preparing indexes; an expanded list of technical abbreviations; expanded coverage of rabbinic works and ancient codices; a thoroughly updated and expanded list of secondary sources. -- Book cover.

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