Schwartz, "Nationals and Nationalism," 138.Ĥ. Geoghegan, "House of David Is There," Biblical Archaeology Review 21, no. Regina M Schwartz, "Nationals and Nationalism: Adultery in the House of David," Critical Inquiry 19, no. The short form should consist of authors' surname, shortened title (4 words or less) and page number:ġ.Subsequent citations of sources already given with minor differences, such as page numbers, should be shortened whenever possible.If referring to the immediately preceding footnote, you may use Ibid.To avoid repetition of an exact citation, a cross reference may be used:.The content of a footnote which applies to more than one citation must be repeated under a new citation number.A footnote cannot reappear out of sequence.Title of chapters, titled parts of a book, or titles of journal articles are enclosed in quotation marks.Titles of books and journals are italicised if typed or underlined if hand-written.Commas are used to separate the main elements of the citation.Publication details for a book are enclosed in parentheses.The title and subtitle are capitalised.
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