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Subject:Gov't printing office style manual From:Krista Van Laan <kvanlaan -at- UNDA -dot- FI> Date:Wed, 7 Jun 1995 09:44:43 --200
Someone was asking about style books that explain how to cite
sources for unusual things like conversations, personal letters,
etc. I seem to remember that the government style guide includes
all of that.
It's called "United States Government Printing Office Style
Manual" and is available from the Government Printing Office in
Washington (202-783-3238) or write to
Superintendent of Documents
US GPO
PO Box 371954
Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954