![]() ![]() Zuccini, "March of the Vegetables" (quoting Cauliflower: "I wilĬiting a translation in author date format Zuccini, "March of the Vegetables," (quoting Cauliflower: "I will not be set aside for a radish!")Ĥ. And what sort of document are you editing or writing?īut for starters, here is the CMOS section on trĬan a (short-form) endnote consist of author name, title of work cited, and a parenthetical note for the referenced text?Ĥ. Citing in the text? Citing in an endnote? Citing in a reference list? Also, I don't know what EC means. It is not clear from your question what you mean. The Hippocratic Oath, which many doctors adhere to, states (in a very simplified form) "First, do no harm." But aren't patients being harmed by brief examinations and cursory dismissal of their symptoms? It's a terrible sentence and should be rewritten anyway: "Too much extra" white space be damned! (Who cares? It's in an endnote.) I would split them wherever it makes the most sense without altering the address by inserting hyphens, which invalidates the address (good places to break are after a solidus or period). ![]() citations in Roman font (as suggested by the Bluebook) and other Bluebook style, when the rest of the endnotes are not legal in nature (nor is the book) and have a different font/style? (the other ones follow standard Chicago Manual of Style- 16th ed). LEGAL AND NON-LEGAL CITATIONS IN ONE ENDNOTEĬan one set of endnotes have the gov. Each volume actually has this series title, plus the word "Volume" with the arabic number, and then individual The author is referencing one volume of the 10-volume set The Ante-Nicene Fathers. Apologies if this topic has been covered before. When inserting a citation in Word (Word for Mac 2011 Version 14.3.9), as a footnote, the citation keeps inserting just as the author-date in parentheses instead of the proper full This is my first shot at using 'styles' and using Chicago so please forgive if this is a naive question.
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