During her nearly 30 years working for this institution, Kate Turabian created the guide A Manual for Writers. For 10 points each:
[10m] What institution’s press has published a style guide since 1906 commonly abbreviated CMOS (“C-moss”)?
ANSWER: University of Chicago [or UChicago; accept Chicago Manual of Style; accept University of Chicago Press]
[10e] A rival style guide used in the social sciences is published by a group with this three-letter abbreviation. A similarly-named group with this abbreviation publishes the DSM.
ANSWER: APA [accept American Psychological Association; accept American Psychiatric Association]
[10h] Many US law schools and federal courts, but not the University of Chicago, follow this style guide for law citations, which is named for the appearance of its cover.
ANSWER: The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation
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