datewriting
Datewriting refers to the practice of representing calendar dates in written text. It covers prose expressions such as “January 5, 2024” as well as numeric or machine-readable forms used in data and software. The choice of format is influenced by locale, audience, medium, and the conventions of a particular style guide.
Common formats include: month-day-year with the month written aloud, as in “January 5, 2024” (typical in American
Guidelines emphasize clarity and consistency. When writing for an international audience, ISO 8601 or the full
Style guides provide concrete rules. For example, many references in APA and Chicago align with month-day-year
In computing and data contexts, the ISO 8601 format (YYYY-MM-DD) is preferred for sorting and interoperability,
Overall, datewriting seeks clear, unambiguous presentation of dates and consistent application of a chosen convention across