Style Guide
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Overall
- Follow American-style spelling and punctuation
- Follow Revised Romanization
- Follow Cultural Heritage Administration official naming guidelines
Resources
- 관광용어 외국어 용례사전
- 서울시 외국어 표기 사전
- 한국학 영문 용어용례 사전
- 국사편찬위원회 한국역사용어 시소러스
- 부산대 한국어/로마자 변환기 - 오류가 가끔 있음
- YellowBridge Chinese Langauge and Culture
- Chinese Text Project
Names
- Surname Given-name
- Follow official romanization rules:
- Exceptions: Kim, Kang, Yi
- Consider both syllables of the given name as separate when Romanizing them.
Dates of Birth/Death
- Include in parenthesis after name
- Ex) Song Si-yeol (1607-1689)
- Use a hyphen, not a "~" mark
- Include only years, not months or days
- If one year is unknown, use a "?" in place of the unknown year.
- Ex) Choe Chi-won (857-?)
- If both the birth and death year are unknown, do not include anything after the name.
- Only include the years of birth/death for key figures, or if it is helpful for the reader to give context
Pen names
- Only include if the pen name is referenced somewhere else in the text, such as in the name of a building.
- Should not have a hyphen between syllables
- (Yi Hwang) Toe-gye X, Toegye O
- Should be included in parenthesis after the birth/death years.
- Ex) Song Si-yeol (1607-1689, pen name: Uam)
- If it ends in "공," exclude from the pen name.
- Ex)
- "Pen name" should be written as two words (not penname X)
Dates and Lengths of Time
- Calculate age using international age if possible, even if different from the Korean age
- When counting years, such as funeral lengths, use international counting standards
- If an event (battle, person's birth/death) occurs at the end of the lunar year, check to see if the day falls into the following solar calendar year and use the solar calendar date/year if possible.