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*'''Centuries and millennia'''
:*Use numerals for centuries (''the 17th century''); do not capitalize ''century''.
:*''The 1700s'' refers to a decade, not a century, that is, 1700-1710, not 1700-1799.


==Useful reference links for school articles==
==Useful reference links for school articles==

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Wikipedia

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STYLE

Suggested citation styles

See: WP:CIT

  • News article:
Andersen, David; Witter, Lameen. [ADD WEB LINK HERE "Former Marine, Go Daddy CEO Talks About His Rise to Success"], Marine Corps News, February 17, 2006. Retrieved on June 2, 2006.
  • Web site:
Hansen, James E.; R. Ruedy, M. Sato, and K. Lo (December 15, 2005). [ADD WEB LINK HERE GISS Surface Temperature Analysis Global Temperature Trends: 2005 Summation.] NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. Retrieved on September 28, 2006.
  • Press release:
Hollywood Foreign Press Association (May 25, 2006). "HFPA Announces Timetable for 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards". Press release. Retrieved on June 13, 2006.
  • Journal:
Bailey, David H.; Borwein, Peter & Borwein, Jonathan M. (June 25, 1999), "The Quest for Pi", Mathematical Intelligencer (Berlin: Springer-Verlag) 19 (1): 50–57, ISSN 0343-6993

Centuries

See: WP:SEASON

  • Centuries and millennia
    • The second millennium was 1001–2000; the 1st century; the 17th century;
    • Use numerals for centuries (the 17th century), except at the start of a sentence; do not capitalize century.
    • Because expressions like the 1700s are ambiguous (referring to a century or a decade), they are best avoided.

User space

  • The Bunting & Lyon Blue Book gives substantial coverage of private schools (it covers 1,000 schools).
  • Great Schools Web site reproduces data collected apparently as part of the federal No Child Left Behind Act.


Noroton's First Rule of Wikipedia Researching: Always assume Wikipedia already has an article on it.

Other

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Notes

User:Noroton/notes schools

User:Noroton/proposal

User:Noroton/draft proposal