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Style & Usage Guidelines

Phil Musselwhite and Jeff McFarland

Phil Musselwhite of the Office of NPS Identity discusses the new graphic identity program with Jeff McFarland of the Association of National Park Rangers (ANPR).

 

Harpers Ferry Center follows its own HFC Editorial Style Guide and the U.S. Government Printing Office Style Manual in matters of style and usage. We are guided by the principles of clarity, simplicity, and nonbiased language. HFC Editorial Style Guide (January 2007 - PDF)

What’s in a Name? Parks often ask why their map must use "official" place names. Brochures and handbooks produced by Harpers Ferry Center are federal publications, and as such follow the legal requirements of the United States Board on Geographic Names. This board was authorized more than a century ago to "establish and maintain uniform geographic name usage throughout the Federal Government." Parks who wish to change the name of a geographic feature should petition the board. For questions about any place name, you can consult the "Geographic Names Information System" online database, established by the United States Geological Survey in cooperation with the Board on Geographic Names. Geographic Names Information System »

The Park Name: The official name of a park and its spelling and punctuation are specified in the act of Congress that authorizes the park. New legislation is required to change or alter the spelling of that name. In those rare instances when an area was set aside by administrative action, name changes must be approved by the Director of the National Park Service and by the Secretary of the Interior.

Harpers Ferry Center does not make policy on the use of the NPS arrowhead. For regulations on how to use the arrowhead symbol, see Director’s Order 52D (draft) and Special Directive 93-07.

 
Author: Harpers Ferry Center
Last Updated: Tuesday, 16-Jan-2007 10:29:37 Eastern Standard Time
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