Corrections, elliptical and otherwise
Started working through JT's complete corrected proof copy, and got many pages into it. This resulted in some back-and-forth about the use of ellipses, and the punctuation and spacing around them; we are now determined to be following the three-dot method from Chicago, and where an ellipsis comes between the end of a sentence and a following sentence or fragment, the period at the end of the first sentence is discarded (but other meaningful punctuation such as commas, colons, semicolons, q and excl. marks are retained). Ellipses are preceded and followed by spaces. Many of our old document don't conform to this, but we're leaving those alone, and only correcting the upcoming documents. Many cases of all types needed fixing.
Another decision is to standardize on the use of a comma to separate a University and its campus or city name (University of Wisconsin, Madison).
Many more corrections to go...