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In the twenty-first century, we favour minimalism. Remember these basic rules: • Always use a capital letter to start a sentence. • Always use a capital letter at the beginning of a proper nouns. A proper noun is a specific person, place, or organisation.
• If you use a generic term in place of a proper noun, do not capitalise it, even if you are still referring to a specific person or organisation. For example, always capitalise 'Government of Victoria', but if you're shortening the form to 'the government', use lowercase.
• Study areas are not proper nouns. Do not capitalise academic subjects or areas of study unless they form part of a faculty name or are themselves proper nouns. (For example, 'He has a degree in Russian literature.' ) • This is English – there are always exceptions. Formal degree titles are capitalised (a Bachelor of Science), as are holidays, historical periods, some religious terms, publications, and nationalities. • If in doubt, look it up. The Macquarie Dictionary fifth edition usually indicates whether you should capitalise a word.
(Sign in via.) The Style manual for authors, editors and printers sixth edition has a bounty of information on capitals, and is the Monash editorial standard. You can find it in. This alphabetised list answers some of the most common capitalisation questions at Monash. Academic courses Use uppercase for specific degrees, but lowercase for general degrees. A Bachelor of Arts (Fine Arts) a bachelor degree an arts degree Use lowercase to talk about courses or units within a degree.
Honours courses are available in women's studies and Japanese linguistics. Capitalise the first word of a subject or unit name. Logistics control systems KOS3010 Korean civilisation Acts of parliament Use title case, and italicise. (See our section for more information.) Residential Tenancies Act 1997 Armed forces and military titles Capitalise full names of armies, navies, air forces, etc.
Royal Australian Air Force Royal Australian Navy Articles in journals and chapters in books Capitalise only the first letter of the first word and proper nouns, and use Roman in single quotes. 'The anti-nuclear movement in Japan' ask.monash Our online service is a database of frequently asked questions and also allows students to ask their own questions about Monash. Rosetta Stone An Eye For The Main Chance Rar. It should always be written in lowercase. Astronomical terms Capitalise names of stars, planets, satellites, etc. Capitalise 'Earth' when it is used as the planet name; lowercase it when it is used to mean soil, or in a phrase like 'the earth sciences'.