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Alphabetize letter by letter. Ignore spaces, capitalization, hyphens, apostrophes, periods, and accent marks. When alphabetizing titles or group names as authors, go by the first significant word (disregard a, an, the, etc.)
a. Alphabetize names by comparing the first unit letter by letter. If the first letters are the same, file in terms of the second letter, and so on. Names of individuals are filed as follows: last name, first name or initial, middle name or initial.
With last names using a prefix such as LE, Du, DI, Del, and DES, alphabetize by the prefix: Le Beau, Bryan F. When DE occurs with French names of one syllable, alphabetize under d: De Jean, Denise. Otherwise, alphabetize by last name: Maupassant, Guy de.
Ignore the hyphen and file the two words as one unit. Name of individuals are transposed when filed as follows: last name, first name or initial, then middle name or initial. All Abbreviations in names should be alphabetized as though they were spelled out.
It comes before It's. The shorter word is always first (if all earlier letters are the same). It's and Its are interchangeable.
Alphabetize letter by letter. Ignore spaces, capitalization, hyphens, apostrophes, periods, and accent marks. When alphabetizing titles or group names as authors, go by the first significant word (disregard a, an, the, etc.)
Alphabetical order is a way to sort (organize) a list. It helps a reader to find a name or a title in the list. It is done by following the standard (usual) order of letters in an alphabet. Some lists in alphabetical order were used during the early Roman Empire.
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