ISO 5776

In this article we will address the issue of ISO 5776, which has become increasingly relevant in recent years. ISO 5776 is a topic that has aroused great interest in both the scientific community and society in general, due to its impact in various areas. From its origins to its current evolution, ISO 5776 has been the subject of multiple investigations and debates that seek to understand its influence on our environment. Throughout this article we will explore different aspects related to ISO 5776, analyzing its importance, its implications and the possible future perspectives that this topic may offer.

ISO 5776, published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), is an international standard that specifies symbols for proofreading such as of manuscripts, typescripts and printer's proofs. The total number of symbols specified is 16, each in English, French and Russian.

The standard is partially derived from the British Standard BS-5261, but is closer to German standards DIN 16511 and 16549-1. All of these standards date from the time before desktop publishing.

A first edition of the standard was published in 1983.

A second edition of the standard was published in 2016 which cancels and replaces the first edition from 1983.

The third revised edition was published in 2022 and replaced the second edition from 2016.

References

  1. ^ ISO 5776:2022 - Symbols for text proof correction
  2. ^ BS 5261-2.2005 - Copy preparation and proof correction
  3. ^ ISO 5776:1983 Graphic Technology -- Symbols for text correction
  4. ^ ISO 5776:2016 Graphic Technology -- Symbols for Text Proof Correction
  5. ^ "ISO 5776:2022". ISO. Retrieved 2023-02-28.

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