The Architecture of Hope : Maggie's Cancer Caring Centres. If the entire reference, including page numbers or other particulars, is identical, the word ibid. The author's name is replaced in the second and subsequent entries by six hyphens: Where your bibliography contains two or more works by the same author entries are arranged alphabetically by title (leading definite/indefinite articles being ignored) under the author's name. Several books by the same author in the bibliography Deidre Brown, Maori Architecture: From Fale to Wharenui and Beyond (Auckland, N.Z.: Raupo, 2009), 56. Titles of four or less words are not shortened.Ģ. This is only the author's/editor's last name and a shortened form of the title. If the entire reference, including page numbers or other particulars.
When referring to a previously cited work, but with other references intervening, use a shortened reference. or editor, the title, and as much of the succeeding material as is identical. Use full names of people and agencies/legislation the first time you use them. Cover/title page Body of the paper Appendix (if needed) Notes Bibliography Names and numbers. Assemble your paper in the following order. Stephen Marshall, Cities, Design and Evolution (Abingdon, U.K.: Routledge, 2009), 69. Do not put a page number on the cover page, and do not count it as part of the total page count. Use "Ibid." without any page number if the page is the same as the previous reference.ġ. When you are referencing the same source in two (or more) footnotes the second and subsequent references should be entered as "Ibid." and the page number for the relevant footnote.