Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Reading schedule

This reading schedule is designed to assist editors in becoming familiar with Manual of Style.

Benefits
Here are some ways in which you can benefit from this reading schedule.
 * 1) You can analyze how the style guidelines promote clarity and consistency in Wikipedia articles, and how they contribute to harmony among editors.
 * 2) There are many style guides.
 * 3) If you edit another language version of Wikipedia, then you can compare the guidelines for that language version with the guidelines for the English version.
 * 4) If you edit the English version of another Wikimedia project, then you can compare its guidelines with the guidelines for English Wikipedia. (See Manual of Style.)
 * 5) If you use or have used a style guide of a university or a publishing company, then you can compare its guidelines with the guidelines for English Wikipedia.
 * 6) As you study each guideline, you can anticipate situations where you can apply it, and you can even contrive texts for practicing it in your own workspace.
 * 7) You can adopt a guideline, and devise search terms for finding errors needing correction.  (Compare Adopt-a-typo.)  Alternatively, you can select articles (either at random or from lists or categories of your choice) and correct a variety of errors in each article.

Weeks
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 * 1) Manual of Style: introduction
 * 2) Manual of Style
 * 3) Manual of Style
 * 4) Manual of Style
 * 5) Manual of Style
 * 6) Manual of Style: introduction and first four subsections
 * 7) Manual of Style: Religions, deities, philosophies, doctrines
 * 8) Manual of Style: Calendar items; Animals, plants, and other organisms
 * 9) Manual of Style: Celestial bodies; Compass points; Institutions
 * 10) Manual of Style and Abbreviations: first four "subsections"
 * 11) Manual of Style: last four "subsections" and Ampersand
 * 12) Manual of Style: first five "subsections"
 * 13) Manual of Style: last four "subsections"
 * 14) Manual of Style
 * 15) Manual of Style: Original wording
 * 16) Manual of Style: Typographic conformity
 * 17) Manual of Style: Quotations within quotations; Attribution; Linking
 * 18) Manual of Style: Block quotations; Foreign-language quotations
 * 19) Manual of Style
 * 20) Manual of Style: introduction and first four "subsections"
 * 21) Manual of Style: Reasons to prefer straight quotation marks and apostrophes (and double quotation marks)
 * 22) Manual of Style: Names and titles
 * 23) Manual of Style: Punctuation inside or outside
 * 24) Manual of Style: introduction
 * 25) Manual of Style: Sentences and brackets
 * 26) Manual of Style: Brackets and linking
 * 27) Manual of Style
 * 28) Manual of Style: introduction
 * 29) Manual of Style: Serial commas
 * 30) Manual of Style
 * 31) Manual of Style
 * 32) Manual of Style: "sub subsections" 1 and 2 and 3
 * 33) Manual of Style: Multi-hyphenated items; Spacing; Image filenames and redirects; Non-breaking; Soft hyphens
 * 34) Manual of Style: introduction; Punctuating a sentence (em or en dashes); Unspaced em dash; Spaced en dash
 * 35) Manual of Style: "En dashes: other uses" and "Other dashes"
 * 36) Manual of Style
 * 37) Manual of Style: Number signs; Terminal punctuation; Spacing
 * 38) Manual of Style: Consecutive punctuation marks; Punctuation and footnotes; Punctuation and formulae
 * 39) Manual of Style
 * 40) Manual of Style
 * 41) Manual of Style
 * 42) Manual of Style
 * 43) Manual of Style
 * 44) Manual of Style
 * 45) Manual of Style
 * 46) Manual of Style
 * 47) Manual of Style
 * 48) Manual of Style
 * 49) Manual of Style
 * 50) Manual of Style: introduction; Guidance; Development; Other community standards
 * 51) Manual of Style: Names; Capitalization; Language varieties; Foreign terms used in English
 * 52) Manual of Style: Quotations in articles; Numbers, times, and dates; Lists; Punctuation guidance