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  2. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (books) - Wikipedia

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    This is a naming conventions guideline for the naming of Wikipedia articles about books, which includes printed books and e-books.. The titles of books (usually meaning the title of the literary work contained in the book) are capitalized by the same convention that governs other literary and artistic works such as plays, films, paintings etc.

  3. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (use English-language sources)

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    The use of modified letters (e.g. those with accents or other diacritics) in article titles is neither encouraged nor discouraged; when deciding between versions of a word that differ in the use or non-use of modified letters, follow the general usage in reliable sources that are written in the English language (including other encyclopedias and reference works).

  4. Naming convention (programming) - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, a naming convention is a set of rules for choosing the character sequence to be used for identifiers which denote variables, types, functions, and other entities in source code and documentation. Reasons for using a naming convention (as opposed to allowing programmers to choose any character sequence) include the ...

  5. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (manuscripts) - Wikipedia

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    If a manuscript has multiple names, the most common should be used (e.g. Book of Kells). If it cannot be determined which name is most common, the name used by the owner of the manuscript should be used.

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Stub sorting/Naming conventions

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    In order to maintain some consistency in the naming of stub templates and their corresponding stub categories, several conventions for stub naming are used in stub deletion/merging/renaming, for new stub proposals, and by WikiProject Stub sorting while cleaning up stub organization. The following is a list of the most important conventions to ...

  7. Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (books) - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Naming conventions (operas) (NCO): for opera; Wikipedia:Naming conventions (films) (NCF) : e.g. for film adaptations of Broadway musicals (in which case the title of a separate Wikipedia article on the original theatre production may be disambiguated somewhat similar to those on the later film adaptation(s)). Example: Porgy → NCB

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Contract bridge/Manual of Style ...

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    Articles on bridge conventions should be named with the simple name of the convention, if available. For example, " Michaels cuebid " or " Brozel ". If the name is already in use for another article, such as Drury which is already being used for a disambiguation page, the convention article should be named with the name of the convention plus ...

  9. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Novels - Wikipedia

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    "A book cover for NovelTitle."), and an image copyright tag: If the cover image is still under copyright, {{Non-free use rationale book cover}} and {{Non-free book cover}} should both be on the file description page. On the image line of the infobox template, insert the image's filename. A short description can be included in the field image ...