Proofed | Editors | Emeritus | Columbia Business School (CBS) Style Guide | CIO.SEPO / ECHRO / ECRO
Key Style Guide Information and Links
- This guide is for CBS e-learning documents (Floryboards and associated materials).
- For any style points not covered in this guide, refer to:
- Editors | Emeritus | Chicago Manual of Style (CMoS) Guidelines for Emeritus Content
- Spelling: Merriam–Webster
- Dialect: US English
- For marketing documents, use:
- For video editing specifics, refer to:
School and Course Terminology
course, teacher and learners
Course | Program | Programme |
Module | Week | |
Program Leader | Learning Facilitator | Success Coach |
Learner | Participant |
school name and faculty
- Generally, refer to the School as Columbia Business School, which can subsequently be shortened to the Business School, or the School.
- When it will be absolutely understood that the Business School is being referred to, it may be shortened to Columbia.
- Capitalize School and University when referring to Columbia Business School and Columbia University.
- Always spell out program titles in full, even if they include acronyms — e.g., Chief Financial Officer Program, not CFO Program.
- Use Professor, not Prof or Dr.
Capitalization
- If a program title has "Program" in it, it should be capitalized ("program" is not capitalized on its own).
Headers/subheaders
- Headers: CMoS title case
- Capitalize prepositions in headings if they are four letters or more (With, From, etc.)
- Subheaders: sentence case
- Exceptions—the following should always be in title case:
- Estimated Time to Complete
- Learning Outcome(s) Addressed
- Submission Instructions
- Suggested File Type
- Suggested Length
- Suggested Time Commitment
- Suggested Word Count
Punctuation
- Use the serial comma.
- Parenthetical dashes: use unspaced em dashes.
- Use hyphens with the prefix “co”: co-founder, co-director, co-CEO, co-teacher.
- When mentioning America, use U.S. (only use US without periods when it is used as an adjective).
In running text, it should be spelled out (United States). - When a word is being used with its standard meaning, do not put it in quotation marks. For a technical term that may not be familiar to readers, italics may be used for the first mention, but standard font should be used for subsequent mentions.
- Avoid ampersands.
- Avoid exclamation marks.
Numbers
- Spell out numbers one to nine; use numerals for 10 and above.
- When used as a compound adjective in running text, all words are spelled out (e.g. eleven-month program, not 11-month program).
- When used as a compound adjective in bullet lists, all numbers are written as digits (e.g. 6-week course, not six-week course).
- Spell out "percent" in running text (use % in display text).
- Numeric ranges are separated by an en dash unless preceded by “from” or “between”
- December 21–28
- From December 21 to 28
- Between December 21 and 28
Times and Dates
- Time format: 9–10 a.m. ET
- Use of commas to separate elements of a date range:
- The program will run from May 30, 1996, to June 17, 1997.
Bullet Lists
- Capitalize the first letter.
- Period at the end if the bullet is a full sentence or if the bulleted list contains a sentence.
- Nothing at the end if none of the bullets are full sentences.
Citations/Referencing
- Use CMoS Notes and Bibliography style for referencing.
- Use Bibliography style for reading lists.
- Use Notes style for references in videos.
- Title-only is fine for hyperlinked third-party content (e.g., web articles), but follow CMoS guidelines for capitalization/italics as per the Notes and Bibliography link above.
- Italicize titles of books and periodicals in the running text.
Subject-Specific Terminology/Spelling Preferences
- a dot com company
- co-founder, co-director, etc. (hyphenate "co-" prefix)
- decision-making (both noun and adjective)
- deep dive (noun)
- early-warning
- e-commerce
- email (not e-mail)
- enroll in, not enroll for
- future leaders — don't use this phrase to describe students
- ground zero — never use this unless in relation to 9/11
- Insights-Efforts Matrix
- internet
- life cycle (two words)
- log in (verb); login (noun)
- mythbuster (one word)
- newsletter, not e-newsletter or enewsletter
- quality-adjusted
- road map
- startup (one word, no hyphen)
- website
- World Wide Web, the web
For CBS-CIO.SEPO
- Use "Certificate of Participation" not "Certificate of Completion"