abbreviations - How should I abbreviate "versus"?


There are 4 types of abbreviations I know for "versus":



  • v

  • v.

  • vs

  • vs.


I generally use the last one in the list, but I want to stick to one and use only that one. Which one is more proper (or more prevalent), and why?


Extra question: Which one should be preferred in scientific papers?



Answer



In legal contexts, the abbreviation "v." is used. Elsewhere, the most common is "vs.". In formal contexts (e.g. scientific papers), it is probably best to have the period at the end of the abbreviation. I assume you would be using this abbreviation in graphs/charts/titles and things like that; the abbreviation would be appropriate in these places, but not within normal prose of the paper.


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