Index
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References are to paragraph numbers except where specified as table or figure (fig.).
- habitual actions, 5.133
- hair spaces, 6.5, 6.11, 6.128. See also thin spaces
- hairline rules, 3.19
- half, compound terms with, 7.96 (sec. 3)
- half titles
- content and pagination of, 1.4, 1.7–8, 1.18
- editing, 2.63
- proofreading, 2.139
- publishers’ responsibility for, 2.4
- running heads omitted from, 1.11
- second half titles, 1.4, 1.8, 1.52
- halftones, 3.3, 3.6, figs. 3.1–2
- hamza, 11.84
- handshapes (ASL), 11.142
- hanging (flush-and-hang) indentation
- for bibliographies, 1.70, 2.14, 2.28, fig. 13.8, fig. 13.10
- defined, 2.14
- for drama, 12.54
- for glossaries, 2.27
- for indexes, 15.24, 15.115, 15.130, 15.133
- for lists of abbreviations, 2.27
- for manuscript submission, 2.24–25
- for reference lists, 1.70, 2.28
- runover lines in, 2.28, 15.136
- for transcriptions of interviews or discussions, 12.56
- for vertical lists, 2.14, 6.141
- See also indexes: in indented style; indexes: in run-in style
- Hangul, 11.95
- Hanyu Pinyin system. See Pinyin romanization system
- hard copy, 2.42. See also manuscript editing: paper-only; manuscripts: paper-only
- hard return (Enter key), 2.15, 2.23–24, 2.85
- hard vs. soft hyphens, 2.101
- hardcover books
- clothbound (casebound) covers for: endpapers with, 1.4, 1.6, 1.81; proofreading, 2.105, 2.108, 2.113; spine copy for, 1.78
- paper-over-board format (lithocase) for, 1.80
- See also covers of journals and paperback books; dust jackets
- hardly, 5.237
- hashtags, 7.86
- Hausa language, 11.25–26
- have, has, had, 5.136, 5.137, 5.158
- Hawaiian language, 11.77
- he, him, his, 5.50–51, 5.53–54
- he or she, him or her, 5.254
- headings. See chapter titles; index entries; sections and subsections; subheads
- headline style. See title case
- headlines, 7.54, 14.89, 14.90, 14.93
- headnotes
- to bibliographies, 13.67–68, fig. 13.9
- to indexes, 15.39, 15.98, 15.139–40, 15.142, 15.144
- and notes to tables, 3.79
- for previously published materials, 2.51
- health status. See disabilities and abilities
- Hebrew language, 11.100–106, table 11.2
- capitalization and italics in, 11.102
- prefixes in, 11.102
- resources on, 11.100
- romanization systems for, 11.100
- special characters in, 11.101, table 11.2
- unromanized phrases in, 11.105
- vowels in, 11.106
- word division in, 11.104–5
- height, 3.27, 7.96 (sec. 1), 10.74. See also units of measurement
- help menus, 8.156
- helping verbs. See auxiliary (helping) verbs
- hence, 6.61
- Hepburn romanization system, modified, 11.93–94
- her, hers, 5.53–54
- herself, 5.55
- hidden text, 2.44, 2.85, 2.118
- highways and interstates, 8.57, 9.52, 10.38. See also addresses, mailing
- himself, 5.55
- historic, historical, 5.254
- historical and cultural terminology
- abbreviations for, 10.48
- awards and prizes, 1.108, 8.32, 8.84, 8.116, 8.174
- events, 8.76–79, 8.90, 8.109, 8.111, 8.114–15, 11.68
- movements and styles, 8.61–62, 8.73–75, 8.80, 11.97
- oaths and pledges, 8.85
- See also academic concerns; legal cases; periods of time
- holidays, 8.90
- home pages, 1.93, 1.95–96, 1.105. See also websites and web pages
- homonyms, 6.59, 7.38
- Honorable, Honourable, Hon., 8.33–34, 10.20
- honorifics
- abbreviations for, 10.20
- alphabetizing, 15.75, 15.88, 15.95
- capitalization of, 8.27, 8.34
- in index entries, 15.47
- non-English, 15.84, 15.88, 15.95
- pronouns in, 5.43
- resources on, 8.34
- See also titles and offices of people
- honors. See awards and prizes
- horticultural terminology. See botanical terminology
- house, compound terms with, 7.96 (sec. 3)
- house style, 1.126
- author communications about, 2.74, 2.76
- editing for, 2.55, 2.57, 2.61, 2.67
- for indexes, 15.112, 15.115, 15.117, 15.122, 15.128
- proofreading for, 2.118
- for source citations, 2.70, 13.2–4
- and style sheets, 2.61
- for tables, 3.87
- See also style sheets (editorial)
- how, 5.208, 5.223, 6.73
- however, 5.210, 6.52, 6.61
- HTML (hypertext markup language)
- alt text in, 3.28
- vs. generic markup, 2.86
- for journals, 1.86, 1.107, 1.115
- language tags in, 11.7
- mathematical copy and expressions in, 3.29
- and punctuation, 6.2, 6.8
- spaces in, 6.128
- tables in, 3.73, 3.89
- See also electronic publications; online publications; websites and web pages
- HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), 7.85, 13.12. See also URLs
- humanities style. See notes and bibliography system; source citations
- hundreds, thousands, and hundred thousands, 9.3–4, 9.56
- Hungarian language, 8.14, 11.77, 15.86
- hybrids, plant, 8.126
- hyper, as prefix, 7.96 (sec. 4)
- hyperlinks
- cross-checking, 2.37, 2.39
- and enhanced electronic rights, 4.112
- for errata, 1.77, 1.99
- for extended image descriptions, 3.28
- formatting of and text choice for, 7.59
- for illustrations, 1.105, 1.116, 3.8, 3.28, 3.52
- in indexes, 15.7, 15.13, 15.15, 15.109, 15.111
- in journals, 1.95–96, 1.99–100, 1.105, 1.115–16, 1.118, fig. 1.11, 13.6
- markup for, 2.79, 2.88, 7.52
- metadata for, 1.101
- and tables, 1.105, 1.115, 3.52, 3.77
- testing, 2.142
- See also DOIs; hyperlinks for source citations; URLs
- hyperlinks for source citations
- annotations, 13.57
- checking, 2.39
- consistency in, 2.70
- in edited volumes, 1.56
- and footnotes vs. endnotes, 13.46, 13.48
- in journals, 1.105, 1.115, 1.118, 13.6
- and metadata, 1.101
- and running heads for endnotes, 13.50
- and shortened citations vs. ibid., 13.37
- source notes for previously published materials, 13.58
- in tables, 1.115
- unnumbered notes, 13.30, 13.55, 13.58
- and URLs in citations, 13.6
- to works cited, 1.118
- hypertext markup language. See HTML; online publications; websites and web pages
- hyphens and hyphenation
- and capitalization issues, 8.162, 11.28
- in compound terms (see compound terms: hyphenation of)
- vs. dashes, 6.79, 6.86
- en dashes as specialized hyphens, 6.82
- guide to, 7.96
- instead of and, 6.113
- manuscript and editorial concerns with: appearance, 7.48; application settings, 2.16, 2.85, 7.36, 7.38; electronic file cleanup, 2.85; guidelines for authors, 2.16; marking manuscripts, 2.101; marking proofs, 2.137; previously published materials, 2.67; proofreading, 2.110, 2.117, 2.121
- in non-English languages (see under non-English words and phrases)
- readability as key to, 7.90
- soft vs. hard hyphens, 2.101
- stacks of hyphens, 2.117, 2.121, 7.48
- of URLs and DOIs in text, 2.16, 7.47
- uses of: in dialogue, 12.44; in gene names, 8.133; in global positioning coordinates, 10.41; in keyboard combinations and shortcuts, 7.83; in music writing, 7.76; in numbers (see numbers: and hyphenation); in personal names, 8.7–8, 8.15, 11.97, 15.44, 15.80; in phrasal adjectives, 5.96–97; in proper nouns, 7.91, 7.96, 8.40; as separators for letters, 6.81; in titles of works, 8.162, 8.167
- See also compound terms; dashes; em dashes; en dashes; punctuation; 3-em dashes; 2-em dashes