List of Terms: Stylebook

Introduction

The University of Florida stylebook is designed to achieve as much consistency as possible in written material emanating from UF. It is the product of dozens of UF Communications Network experts representing virtually every major campus area. The public information offices at UF that deal directly with the media conform to Associated Press style in most cases. Individual offices have unique needs, but if no particular local style prevails, the recommendations in this manual should hold. Professional papers, dissertations, technical publications and other academic works should conform to the accepted style of the respective discipline. To keep this manual a valuable and dynamic reference tool, we invite your feedback. Please direct corrections or suggestions for improvements to News Desk Editor Ron Wayne at the UF News Bureau, 392-0186, or News Bureau Director Steve Orlando.

Bibliography

The following reference books are suggested references to complement the University of Florida Stylebook. Refer to them for material not covered in this book.

Many trade, technical and/or scholarly periodicals also have their own style sheets. First reference for spelling, style, usage and foreign geographic names: The Associated Press Stylebook, 42nd Edition; Basic Books, New York.

First reference for spelling, style, usage and foreign geographic names: Webster’s New World College Dictionary, Fourth Edition; Wiley, Hoboken.

Second reference for spelling, style, usage: Webster’s Third New International Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, Springfield, Mass.

Second reference for foreign geographic names: National Geographic Atlas of the World, National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C.

First reference for place names in the 50 states: U.S. Postal Service Directory of Post Offices; U.S. Postal Service, Washington, D.C.

Other references:
  • Bernstein, Theodore M. The Careful Writer: A Modern Guide to English Usage. Atheneum, 1965.
  • Bernstein, Theodore M. More Language That Needs Watching. Channel Press, 1962.
  • Bernstein, Theodore M. Watch Your Language. Antheneum, 1958.
  • Follett, Wilson (edited and completed by Jacques Barzum). Modern American Usage. Hill & Wang, 1966.
  • Fowler, H.W. A Dictionary of Modern English Usage. Oxford University Press, 1965.
  • The Chicago Manual of Style, 13th Edition. University of Chicago Press, 1982.
  • Morris, William and Morris, Mary. Harper Dictionary of Contemporary Usage. Harper &Row, 1975.
  • Shaw, Harry. Dictionary of Problem Words & Expressions. McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1975.
  • Skillin, Marjorie E. and Gay, Robert M. Words Into Type. Prentice-Hall Inc., 1974.
  • Strunk, William Jr. and White, E.B. The Elements of Style, Second Edition. The Macmillan Co., 1972.

Official Degree Titles

Undergraduate, graduate and professional degree titles organized by college can be found at http://www.ir.ufl.edu/acad.htm.

Building Abbreviations

  • AAF - Academic Advisement, Farrior Hall
  • ACEF - Animal Care Extension Facility
  • AFPP - Aquatic Food Prod Pilot Plant
  • AGE - Agricultural Engineering
  • AGFL - Agronomy Genetics Field Lab
  • AGRL - Plant Pathology Research Lab
  • AND - Anderson Hall
  • ANS - Animal Sciences Building
  • ANSC - Animal Sciences Building
  • ANSL - Animal Climatology Laboratory
  • APL - Aquatic Products Lab
  • ARB - Academic Research Building
  • ARCH - Architecture
  • ARL - Animal Research Laboratory
  • ASF - Administrative Services Bldg.
  • ATHL - Lemerand Center
  • AUD - University Auditorium
  • BAR - Bartram Hall
  • BASK - Basketball Practice Facility
  • BAU1 - Baughman Support Building
  • BAU2 - Baughman Meditation Center
  • BCF - Bio-Containment Facility
  • BCL - Bio-Control Laboratory
  • BEN - Benton Hall
  • BGE - Baby Gator East
  • BGH - Bruton-Geer Hall
  • BGN - Baby Gator North
  • BGS - Baby Gator South
  • BKW - Bookstore Warehouse
  • BLAX - Behavior Lab Annex (Museum)
  • BLK - Black Hall (Environmental)
  • BME - Broad Biomedial Eng.
  • BRO - Broward Hall
  • BRT - Bryant Space Science Center
  • BRY - Bryan Hall
  • BSU - Basic Science
  • BUC - Buckman Hall
  • BWC - UF Bookstore & Welcome Center
  • CAR - Carleton Auditorium
  • CBD - 105 Classroom Building
  • CEDG - Chemical Engineering Digester
  • CEGS - Civil Engineering Storage
  • CEL1 - Coastal Engineering Lab
  • CEL2 - Coastal Engineering Lab
  • CENT - Century Tower
  • CENX - Centrex (University Police)
  • CESS - Chemical Eng Solvent Storage
  • CETL - Coastal Engineering Test Lab
  • CGRC - Cancer/Genetics Research
  • CHE - Chemical Engineering
  • CLB - Chemistry Laboratory Bldg.
  • CMSC - Schiebler Childrens Med.SVC.CT
  • COM - Communicore
  • CON - Constans Theatre
  • COSL - Coastal Egnineering Shops
  • CRB - Chemistry Research
  • CRR - Carr Hall
  • CSE - Computer Sciences/Engineering
  • CTRB - Clinical Trials Research Building
  • CYTL - Agronomy Cytology Laboratory
  • DAU - Dauer Hall
  • DINE - Broward Dining Facility
  • DOCE - Continuing Education Offices
  • DSB - Dental Science Building
  • EAH - Emerson Alumni Hall
  • EAS - East Hall
  • EDB - Enginieering Design Building
  • EDMA - Educational Media
  • EDMB - Educational Media “B”
  • EELB - Electrical Engineering Lab
  • EHSB - E H & S Modular Building
  • EML - Environmental Stress Lab
  • EPS - Editorial Publications Storage
  • ESL - Environmental Stress Lab
  • ESPL - Endangered Species Lab
  • EYN - Entomology-Nematology Building
  • FAA - Fine Arts A
  • FAB - Fine Arts B
  • FAC - Fine Arts C
  • FAD - Fine Arts D
  • FARC - Finance & ACCTG Record Center
  • FIF - Fifield Hall
  • FIRL - Plant Pathology Research Lab
  • FLAP - S.U.S. Press Offices
  • FLAP - S.U.S. Press
  • FLE - Fletcher Hall
  • FLG - Florida Gymnasium
  • FLI - Keene - Flint Hall
  • FLO - Griffin-Floyd Hall
  • FOPS - IFAS FACS Plannig/Operations
  • FPOF - Florida Pool Offices/Lockers
  • FRED - Food & Resource Economics
  • FSF - Gator Corner Dining Facility
  • FSN - Food Science Building
  • GER - Gerson Hall
  • GRAO - Graham Area Office
  • GRI - Grinter Hall
  • GRND - Grounds Administration
  • GSA - General Services Building
  • HARN - Harn Museum
  • HDC - Human Development Center
  • HER - Heritage Hall
  • HNY - Entomology Honey Lab
  • HOL - Holland Law Center
  • HOU - Housing Office
  • HPNP - Health Professions, Nursing and Pharmacy
  • HUB - HUB
  • HUME - Hume Commons Building
  • IBLC - Institute of Black Culture
  • IBS - Information Booth, Students
  • IBU - Information Booth, University
  • ICS - IFAS Cabinet Shop
  • IHLC - Hispanic/Latino Cultures Institute
  • IIT - IFAS Information Technologies
  • IMAG - Mycology Lab
  • IMPL - IFAS Mutli-purpose Laboratory
  • INF - Infirmary
  • INFO - U.F. Information
  • INTP - Conferences & Institutes
  • IPL - Irrigation Park Laboratory
  • JEN - Jennings Hall Office
  • JENB - Jennings Hall B
  • LAR - Larsen Hall
  • LBW - Library West
  • LEI - Leigh Hall
  • LIT - Little Hall
  • LSP - Webb Livestock Pavillon
  • MAE - Materials Engineering
  • MAEA - Mechanical & Aerospace Eng A
  • MAEB - Mechanical & Aerospace Eng B
  • MAEC - Mechanical & Aerospace Eng C
  • MAIL - UF Mail & Documents
  • MAL - Mallory Hall
  • MAT - Matherly Hall
  • MBI - McKnight Brain Institute
  • MBS - McKethan Baseball Stadium
  • MCCA - McCarty Hall A
  • MCCB - McCarty Hall B
  • MCCC - McCarty Hall C
  • MCCD - McCarty Hall D
  • MCCS - McCarty Storage
  • MCFE - Microfabritech East
  • MCFW - Microfabritech West
  • MCG - McGuire Center for Lepidoptera
  • Microkelvin Laboratory
  • MCSB - Microbiology/Cell Science
  • MCXA - McCarty Annex A
  • MCXB - McCarty Annex B
  • MEH - Mehrhof Hall
  • METH - Mechanical ENGR Test House
  • MRI - Shands In-Patient MRI Building
  • MRR1 - Materials Recycling Research
  • MRR2 - Materials Recycling Research
  • MSB - Stetson Medical Sciences
  • MSL - Marston Science Library
  • MUB - Music Building
  • MUS - Dickinson Hall
  • MUSB - Behavior Lab - FLMNH
  • NANO - Nanoscale Research Facility
  • NATP - Natural Area Teaching Pavilion
  • NEB - Engineering Building
  • NEU5 - Comm & Neurbio Sci Surge #5
  • NEU6 - Neurobiological Surge #6
  • NEW - Newell Hall
  • NEWX - Newell Annex
  • NEZ - Florida Field North End Zone
  • NPB - Physics Building
  • NRB - Nuclear Reactor Building
  • NRG - Norman Gymnasium
  • NRN - Norman Hall
  • NRNA - Norman Hall Addition
  • NSC - Nuclear Sciences Center
  • NUCF - Nuclear Field Building
  • NUL - Animal Nutrition Laboratory
  • NZH - Newins-Ziegler Hall SFRC/WEC
  • OBS - Observatory
  • ODAA - Office of Development & Alumni Affairs
  • OSMI - Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Institute
  • PARK - Parking & Fines
  • PARL - VEt Science Parasite Lab
  • PCMB - Plant Cell/Molecular Bio Lab
  • PCPA - Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
  • PDC - Plant Disease Clinic
  • PEA - Peabody Hall
  • PEST - Pest Control
  • PGB - Plant Growth Building
  • PHL - Phelps Lab
  • PHYL - Agronomy Physiology Lab
  • PIL - Pound Identification Lab
  • PIO - Pesticide Information Office
  • PLAX - Pesticide Labe Annex B
  • PLSL - Agronomy Physiology Lab
  • POOL - Florida Pool Plant
  • POW - Powell Hall (FLMNH)
  • PPD - Physical Plant Offices
  • PPDB - Physical Plant Building SVCs
  • PPDC - Physical Plant Central Stories
  • PPDG - Phyiscal Plant Grounds
  • PPDM - Physical Plant Maintenance
  • PRE - James G. Pressly Stadium
  • PRES - President’s Residence
  • PRF - Primate Research Facility
  • PRL - Food-Environmental Toxicology Lab
  • PSB - Shands Patient Services Building
  • PSF - Plant Science Facility
  • PST - article Science & Techonology
  • PSY - Psychology Building
  • PSYX - Psychology Annex
  • PUGH - Pugh Hall
  • Qualification Lab
  • RAW - Rawlings Hall
  • RCD - Recreation Center Dining
  • REEF - Research Engineering Education Facility
  • REI - Reitz Student Union
  • REID - Reid Hall
  • RFC - Recreation & Fitness Center
  • RHN - Rhines Hall (Material Sciences)
  • RIK - Rikers Hall
  • RING - Ring Varsity Tennis Building
  • RLA - Reed Lab
  • RNK - Rinker Hall
  • ROG - Rogers, Frazier Hall
  • ROL - Rolfs Hall
  • SEGH - Solar Engineering Greenhouse
  • SEL - Solar Engineering Laboratory
  • SET1 - Solar Energy Test House 1
  • SET2 - Solar Energy Test House 2
  • SET3 - Solar Engerg Test House
  • SEZ - Florida Field South End Zone
  • SIM - Simpson Hall
  • SLD - Sledd Hall
  • SMA - Smathers Library
  • SMPA - Shands Medical Plaza A
  • SMPB - Shands Medical Plaza B
  • SOC - O’Connel Center
  • SSB - Criser Hall
  • STA - Stadium, Ben Hill Griffin
  • STZ - Stuzin Hall
  • SWC - SW Recreation Center
  • SWIM - Swim/Dive Facility
  • TEL - Telecommunications
  • TGE - Turfgrass Envirotron
  • THC - Shands Teaching Hospital
  • THO - Thomas Hall
  • TIG - Tigert Hall
  • TOL - Tolbert Hall
  • TPK - Traffic # Parking
  • TPKA - Parking Administrative SVCs
  • TREC - Treeo Center
  • TRU - Trusler Hall
  • TUR - Turlington Hall
  • UFD2 - U.F. Foundation #2
  • UFFX - U.F. Foundation Annex
  • UNVT - University Motor Pool
  • UPD - University Motor Police
  • UPD1 - University Police Annex #2
  • URBE - Urban Entomology
  • UST - Ustler Hall
  • UWC - University Womens Club
  • VAN - Van Fleet Hall
  • VET - Veterinary Science Building
  • VETL - Vet Science Offices # Labs
  • VETS - Vet Science Surgery
  • VMAW - Vet Med Academic Wing
  • VMEH - Courtelis Equine Teaching Hospital
  • VMTH - Vetmed Teaching Hospital
  • VTB - Varsity Tennis Building
  • VTS - Linder Tennis Stadium
  • WAL - Walker Hall
  • WALC - Wallace Building
  • WATR - Water Reclamation Admin. Building
  • WAVE - Coastal Engineering Wave Tank
  • WEA - Weaver Hall
  • WEIL - Weil Hall
  • WEIM - Weimer Hall
  • WKMC - Physical Plant Work Management Center
  • WM - Williamson Hall
  • WMF - Waste Management Facility
  • WRUF - WRUF Transmitter Building
  • WUFT - WUFT Transmitter Building
  • YON - Yon Hall
  • YUL - Yulee Hall

Center Names

A list of centers and institutes recognized by the Board of Trustees can be found at http://www.ir.ufl.edu/centers.htm.