[Resolved] How do I flag citations that were integrated into a sentence w/n a footnote, for example:
essay 1: "they were later cited by Doxiadis (1995, 97) as "proving beyond all doubt" the use of Punic wax."
essay 5, fn 10 & 11: "Verri 2009a, 2009b"
essay 5, fn 20: "Guichard and Guineau 1990 and 2002"
essay 12, fn 2: "The question naturally echoes the title of James B. Cuno's monograph, Who Owns Antiquity? (2008)."
essay 12, fn 6: "pioneering study by Christina Riggs (2014)."
essay 12, fn 27: "See, for instance, Platz (1887 and 1891)"
[Resolved] Cross-references to other essays/footnotes:
essay 3: should "Mayberger et al., this volume." be formatted like a "see XX in this volume" link?
Confirming that "see" should be included in the link (as Laura did)
I created links between footnotes but realized I didn't ask if you want them? Let me know (do we want "see" included in these as well?)
[Resolved] Ibid. Issues:
I was removing ibids to follow Laura/add in shortcodes but a few are not intuitive
Essay 9: footnotes 44-48 all reference a "personal communication, John Dunnigan" that doesn't appear in the bibliography. Just keep ibids or list "Personal communication, John Dunnigan" as the shortened version?
-Essay 9: footnote 22, just use "Rondot 2013" or "Rondot 2013, 52-56, figs. 19, 20, and 21".
Essay 4 Roberts
several headings were listed as "b level," does the #### I used to make them smaller look ok?
[Resolved] How do I flag citations that were integrated into a sentence w/n a footnote, for example:
[Resolved] Cross-references to other essays/footnotes:
[Resolved] Ibid. Issues:
Essay 4 Roberts