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E-mail from D. Logan, NRR, to N. Spangler, Aecom, Editorial Change in Literature Citations at the End of Sentences
ML11259A216
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Site: Salem, Hope Creek  PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 06/25/2010
From: Logan D
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Spangler N
AECOM
References
FOIA/PA-2011-0113
Download: ML11259A216 (1)


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Logan, Dennis From:

Logan, Dennis Sent:

Friday, June 25, 2010 12:04 PM To:

Spangler, Nicole

Subject:

RE: Editorial change in literature citations at the end of sentences

Nicole, I don't know what it is, but NRC has used it for a while. No doubt someone will fiddle with fonts at the end of the editing process.

By the way, in case he didn't copy you, Charles was OK with the literature citation change.

Dennis From: Spangler, Nicole [Nicole. Spangler@aecom.com]

Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 3:13 PM To: Logan, Dennis

Subject:

RE: Editorial change in literature citations at the end of sentences

Dennis, When we spoke you mentioned a new font. Do you know what that it? I can't seem to find a reference to it.
Thanks, Nicole M. Spangler Environmental Engineer D 864.234.3283 nicole.spanpler@,aecom.com<mailto:nicole.spanpler(,aecom. com>

P Please consider the environment before you print this document From: Logan, Dennis [mailto:Dennis.Lo-qan*,nrc.qov1 Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 1:16 PM To: Eccleston, Charles Cc: Spangler, Nicole

Subject:

Editorial change in literature citations at the end of sentences

Charles, I started discussing Steve Duda's sections with him. One small editorial error I pointed was in formatting for multiple literature citations. If we use the comma between the author and date (which almost no one but NRC does), two citations at the end of a sentence presently look like this: (AuthorA, 1991)(AuthorB, 1992). The NRC format has been : (AuthorA, 1991; AuthorB, 1992). I asked AECOM (Nicole) to change this throughout to match the format we use in the SEIS.

Dennis