ISO5776:2016 specifies symbols for use in copy preparation and proof correction in alphabetic languages and in logographic languages. It is applicable to texts submitted for correction, whatever their nature or presentation (manuscripts, typescripts, printer's proofs, etc.), and for marking up copy for all methods of composition.
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Before embarking upon a new cycle of studies for the Jewish year 5776 (2015-2016) Rabbi Sacks wrote "I decided to write about spirituality this year, because so many people I meet are searching for it, and because they say they do not always find it in Judaism today." He then devoted a year of his Covenant & Conversation essays to this theme of Spirituality which is now also available a book published by Koren, entitled Studies in Spirituality.
ISO 5776, published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), is an international standard that specifies symbols for proofreading such as of manuscripts, typescripts and printer's proofs.[1] The total number of symbols specified is 16, each in English, French and Russian.
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