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  • meaning - What does Ibid mean in reference footnotes? - English . . .
    Ibid (Latin, short for ibidem, meaning the same place) is the term used to provide an endnote or footnote citation or reference for a source that was cited in the preceding endnote or footnote
  • vocabulary - What does Ibid mean in this context? - English Language . . .
    Ibid is an abbreviation for the Latin word ibidem, which means “in the same place” It's commonly used in endnote footnote citations, where it means “The information cited came from the same book as the previous citation “ It's unusual (and, I think, ungrammatical) to use ibid as an adjective, but in this context, I'd assume the writer intended it to mean “above-mentioned” or
  • citation - Ibid source citing source - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    I have a source (source A) citing source B and source C in the next citation number I want to cite both B and C So obviously, I should cite A, B, and C how should I do this? Source B (cit
  • abbreviations - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Please, don't use ibid - it's sheer laziness and makes the reader do your work Introduce a 'short title' at the first reference, and use that subsequently You may then distinguish books of the same title with different short titles In any case, all this is subject to the conventions imposed by your specific publisher or discipline, and is thus beyond the scope of ELU to answer; for that
  • what does empahsis deleted mean? [closed] - English Language Usage . . .
    For example, it appears in the picture below and usually in the follow of the word" Ibid" So what does this word mean?
  • Citations in Chicago Style For Direct Quote and Subsequent Paragraph . . .
    Citations in Chicago Style For Direct Quote and Subsequent Paragraph - Two Citations and "Ibid ," or One? Ask Question Asked 7 years, 2 months ago Modified 7 years, 2 months ago
  • Usage of p. versus pp. versus pg. to denote page numbers and page . . .
    Per Strunk and White's Elements of Style, p is used to denote 1 page, pp to denote a range of pages This form of citation is used when you are using brief in text citations Otherwise, one would use the citation style for the type of formal paper that you are writing, for example, MLA would be "don't do it wrong" (Author's Last name 45) where the numbers indicate the page number where the
  • Whats the difference between idem and ditto?
    Wiktionary does list "idem" as a synonym of "ditto" and "likewise," but I think a better synonym of "idem" is "ibid " According to the New Oxford American Dictionary, "idem" is "used in citations to indicate an author or work that has just been mentioned: Marianne Elliott, Partners in Revolution, 1982; idem, Wolfe Tone, 1989


















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