If we are to have expert editors, surely they can point to the common academic usage? ... One of the benefits of expert editors is that it should reduce the amount of bureaucracy and policy that's required reading for authors.
Alas, even experts can disagree - and often do! :-) (And when they disagree, it's often even more of a titanic battle, because they are even
surer than an ordinary mortal that they are right... :-)
Think how many pages of policy one has to read on Wikipedia in order to get to the point where one can be an effective author.
Good point, though.
Oh, that is a
neat site. Thanks muchly for that pointer....
Noel