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  2. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Abbreviations

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    An initialism is an abbreviation formed from some or all of the initial letters of words in a phrase. An acronym is sometimes considered to be an initialism that is pronounced as a word (e.g. NATO), as distinct from an initialism pronounced as a string of individual letters (e.g. "UN" for United Nations).

  3. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    North American usage is typically to end all abbreviations with a period/point (Dr. Smith of 42 Drummond St.) but in common British and Australian usage, no period/point is used if the abbreviation (contraction) ends in the last letter of the unabbreviated form (Dr Smith of 42 Drummond St) unless confusion could result. This is also common ...

  4. Wikipedia:Acronym overkill - Wikipedia

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    Acronyms can help improve an article as a short form to more easily refer to a longer title. Manuals of style (Chicago, MLA, AP, etc.) recommend spelling out the acronym along with its first use, placing the acronym in parenthesis and then referring to it by its acronym throughout the rest of the article.

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Figure Skating/Style guide - Wikipedia

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    This section mentions the element's or move's official name(s) followed by the official abbreviation in parentheses, the parent element or move if it exists, and a precise yet accessible definition in accordance with the ISU Technical Panel Handbook. Make sure to limit the amount of technical terms to a minimum and clarify the meaning of terms ...

  6. Acronym vs. Abbreviation vs. Initialism: What’s the Difference?

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    An acronym is a type of abbreviation that shortens a phrase by combining the first letter (or letters) of each word in the phrase to form a new pronounceable word. Here are some acronym examples:

  7. Wikipedia:Abbreviation expansion - Wikipedia

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    Abbreviation expansion in Wikipedia and Wikimedia is the process of resolving abbreviations, acronyms, ... sometimes followed by the abbreviation in parentheses.

  8. Parenthetical referencing - Wikipedia

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    In the author–date method (Harvard referencing), [4] the in-text citation is placed in parentheses after the sentence or part thereof that the citation supports. The citation includes the author's name, year of publication, and page number(s) when a specific part of the source is referred to (Smith 2008, p.

  9. Lists of acronyms - Wikipedia

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    Lists of acronyms contain acronyms, a type of abbreviation formed from the initial components of the words of a longer name or phrase. They are organized alphabetically and by field. They are organized alphabetically and by field.