Quotes and bibliography
The quotes and references system is based on The Chicago Manual Style (17th edition) and the Manual de Estilo Chicago-Deusto.
On occasions, the numbered reference (or Vancouver system) will be accepted for biomedical sciences, the rules of the Institute of Electrical and Electronical Engineers (IEEE) for engineering and the American Chemical Society (ACS) style for chemical sciences.
In any case, the author or editor of a collective volume will be responsible for unifying both the quotes within the text and the list of bibliographic references at the end of the book or chapter according to the references system followed.
Author-date |
Notes and bibliography |
The work is cited in abbreviated form within the text under the author-date system, indicating the surname(s) of the author, the year of publication of the work and, if necessary, the page number between round brackets. If the surname(s) of the quoted author was (were) recently indicated in the text,only the date is needed between round brackets for any subsequent quotes in the text. |
When a work is quoted, the main bibliographic data for the document are indicated in a note using superscript numbers in the page footer or at the end of the chapter.
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