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Abbreviations
In General
Except for common Latin abbreviations, don't use an
abbreviation without first spelling it out.
Latin Abbreviations
Don't use Latin abbreviations unless you know
what they mean. The two that are misused most often are e.g. and
i.e. The abbreviation e.g. stands for exempli
gratia, meaning for example. Set the example off with
parentheses and put a comma after the unitalicized abbreviation.
Many UO students major in one or more Romance languages (e.g., French,
Italian, Spanish).
The abbreviation i.e. stands for id est, meaning
that is ("in other words"). Set the clarification
off with parentheses and put a comma after the unitalicized
abbreviation.
The University of Oregon Telephone Directory is provided
free to UO employees (i.e., faculty members, officers of
administration, classified staff members, and graduate employees).
The abbreviation etc. adds no information, so leave it out.
Submit a yellow printing-revision form to change such publication details
as quantity, ink color, and paper stock.
not:
Submit a yellow printing revision form to change
quantity, ink color, paper stock, etc.
Two frequently used era designations are A.D.
(anno Domini, "in the year of the Lord")
and B.C. ("before Christ"). Both
are set in small capital letters. If small capitals aren't
available, use lowercase letters rather than standard capitals.
Notice that A.D. appears before a year number
and B.C. follows a year number.
Latin Honors
Some undergraduates receive Latin honors when they graduate
from the University of Oregon. Latin honors are in italics
but not capitalized.
| cum laude
magna cum laude
summa cum laude |
"with honors" "with
high honors"
"with highest honors" |
top 10 percent
top 5 percent
top 2 percent |
Certificates and Degrees
See Academics.
Computer Terms
See Using the Dictionary.
Days of the Week or Months
Write out months or days of the week
unless space is too limited.
The class meets Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
but:
| Mon., April 6
Tues., April 7
Wed., April 8 |
First class meeting
Midterm examination
Final examination
|
Days of the week can be abbreviated in course listings as follows:
Mailing Addresses
In mailing addresses, use the two-letter postal
abbreviation for states. Except for the hyphenated nine-digit ZIP
code, postal regulations require that no punctuation be used in the mailing
address. Delivery of U.S. mail to university offices requires the four-digit
extended ZIP code before University of Oregon. Do not
include building names and room numbers in mailing addresses.
On envelopes or mailing lists, write addresses in capital letters.
Within the body of your copy, write the same address as follows:
Office of Admissions, 1266 University of Oregon, Eugene OR
97403-1266.
Abbreviate compass directions in complete addresses.
Use the following abbreviations with an address number. If
an address number isn't used, don't abbreviate.
| Ave.
Blvd. |
Avenue
Boulevard |
The Museum of Natural History is located at 1680 E. 15th Ave.
but:
The Central Power Station is located north of
Franklin Boulevard.
General references to streets, roads, avenues, and
places, aren't capitalized.
In Eugene most numbered roadways are avenues.
In Springfield numbered roadways are usually either streets or
places.
ZIP code stands for Zoning Improvement Plan
code. Unless it begins a sentence, ZIP should
be in small capitals. Use lowercase letters if small capitals
aren't available.
See also Electronic
Addresses under Using the Dictionary.
Measurements
Spell out all terms of measurement in the text:
inches
miles
millimeters
minutes
kilometers
percent
Pac-10
Use Pac-10 as an abbreviation for the
Pacific-10 Conference.
R.S.V.P.
Use this abbreviation with a telephone number or address and
a deadline to request a response. Please is redundant,
because the abbreviation stands for the French répondez
s'il vous plaît, "please respond."
If in doubt about whether your readers know the meaning of R.S.V.P., use
English: Please respond or Please reply.
State Names
Spell out state names unless space is restricted or when giving
a mailing address. Use the two-letter United States Postal
Service abbreviations (e.g., OR for Oregon)
in mailing addresses; don't
insert a comma between the city and the state.
The university is located in Eugene, Oregon.
but:
Direct related inquiries to the Office of Affirmative Action
and Equal Opportunity, 474 Oregon Hall, 5221 University
of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403-5221; telephone (541) 346-3123,
TTY (541) 346-1021.
If space is limited in text other than a mailing address, use longer standard
abbreviations with periods (e.g., Oreg. for Oregon). A few
states (e.g., Alaska and Idaho) are never abbreviated in this
way. Section 14.17 of the Chicago Manual of Style lists both types
of abbreviations (e.g., Calif. and CA for
California).
Subject Codes
Subject codes are fixed abbreviations for study
areas; they appear in all-capital letters and without internal spaces. The UO
catalog lists all subject codes.
| BI (not Biol)
J (not JOUR)
MATH (not Math) |
biology
journalism
mathematics |
Time
The correct abbreviation for morning times is a.m.
The correct abbreviation for afternoon and evening times is p.m.
Use noon instead of 12:00 p.m.
Use midnight instead of 12:00 a.m.
The class meets at 10:30 a.m.
The lecture begins at 4:00 p.m. and the reception at 5:15.
There are several correct ways of expressing inclusive times.
Don't mix and match them.
The workshop lasted from 8:00 a.m. to 10:45 p.m.
Visiting hours are 8:00–10:00 a.m.
The museum is open between noon and 5:00 p.m.
not:
The workshop lasted from 8:00 a.m.–10:45 p.m.
Visiting hours are between 8:00–10:00 a.m.
Time
| Workshop
Lunch
Reception
Dinner |
10:30 a.m.–noon
noon–1:30 p.m.
6:30–7:30 p.m.
7:30–9:00 p.m. |
The twenty-four-hour clock is used in the University of Oregon Schedule of
Classes. For example, the class schedule uses 08:00 for
8:00 a.m. and 16:30 for 4:30 p.m.
University of Oregon
Spell out the first reference to the
University of Oregon. Use the UO, Oregon, or the
university to abbreviate subsequent references.
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