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ebenhero
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op cit and loc cit

Post by ebenhero »

Hi

I'm having trouble working out how to use the op cit and loc cit terms with Bookends. Ibid is appropriate if a work is being cited again without an intervening citation, but if there is an intervening citation, then I want to use op cit if I'm citing a different page number from an already cited work, and loc cit if the page number is the same (a summary is at http://www.olinda.com/Art/footnotes.htm )

Can Bookends do this?

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Post by Jon »

No. Bookends will use Ibid. (with page numbers if appropriate), but not op cit or loc cit.

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Post by chaseychasem »

Sorry to revive an old thread, but are there any plans to implement "op. cit." and "loc. cit." in future updates? I don't mean to sound like a nag, but it's a fairly standard practice to employ these terms rather than a ubiquitous ibid. when a work is being cited again but not sequentially (in the humanities and social sciences, anyway). I'm excited to begin using Bookends, but I'm thinking that I won't be able to use the Scan Document feature with much confidence until their implementation becomes standard. Or is there a way around all of this?
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Post by Jon »

Hi,

I can't say it will never be implemented, but we have no plans to do it in the foreseeable future. Actually, I believe you're the first person who ever requested it.

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Post by chaseychasem »

Well, yeah. I've been doing some research on the whole thing today, and it seems that I've been a little atavistic in my use of the two—good to know. Sorry to bother!
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Post by elochs »

I had been wondering about that too actually, even though I never used the op cit loc cit in my dissertation (in French). Actually the CMS discourages their use (16.50). I guess it's probably better not to implement their use in BE, unless their use is demanded in other languages and formats where the market demand would make the feature worthwhile.
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Re: op cit and loc cit

Post by mkhabbaz »

Also adding a voice to that. This would be nice to have.
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