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16.2.1 Types <strong>of</strong> Bibliographies16.2.2 Arrangement <strong>of</strong> Entries16.2.3 Sources That May Be Omitted16.3 Notes16.3.1 Footnotes versus Endnotes16.3.2 Referencing Notes in Text16.3.3 Numbering Notes16.3.4 Formatting Notes16.3.5 Complex Notes16.4 Short Forms <strong>for</strong> Notes16.4.1 Shortened Notes16.4.2 Ibid.16.4.3 Parenthetical NotesA citation style used widely in the humanities <strong>and</strong> in some social sciences is the notesbibliographystyle, or bibliography style <strong>for</strong> short. This chapter presents an overview <strong>of</strong> thebasic pattern <strong>for</strong> citations in bibliography style, including bibliography entries, full notes,shortened notes, <strong>and</strong> parenthetical notes. Examples <strong>of</strong> notes are identified with an N;examples <strong>of</strong> bibliography entries are identified with a B.In bibliography style, you signal that you have used a source by placing a superscriptnumber at the end <strong>of</strong> the sentence in which you refer to that source:According to one scholar, “The railroads had made Chicago the most important meeting place between East<strong>and</strong> West.” 4You then cite the source <strong>of</strong> that quotation in a correspondingly numbered note that provides

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