Received: by nummer-3.proteosys id <01C19443.AA8EE824@nummer-3.proteosys>; Thu, 3 Jan 2002 11:44:48 +0100 Return-Path: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C19443.AA8EE824" x-vm-v5-data: ([nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil][nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil]) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft Exchange V6.5 Content-class: urn:content-classes:message Subject: Short form stuff: examples, part 2 Date: Wed, 6 May 1992 16:05:27 +0100 Message-ID: X-MS-Has-Attach: X-MS-TNEF-Correlator: From: Sender: "Mailing list for the LaTeX3 project" To: "Rainer M. Schoepf" Reply-To: "Mailing list for the LaTeX3 project" Status: R X-Status: X-Keywords: X-UID: 708 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C19443.AA8EE824 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable \clearpage \section{Figure 15.14: a bibliographic essay} % \firstcite works within ordinary sentences The most thorough bibliography of American religion is \firstcite{burr}. More recent \dots \sfdata{burr}{% Nelson R. Burr, {\it A Critical Bibliography of Religion in America}, 2 vols.\ (Princeton, 1961)} {Burr. {\it Religion}} \clearpage \section{Figure 15.15: a subdivided reference-list} % reflist works within a subdivided reference-list. % Annotation can follow text supplied by \sfentry. \subsection{Manuscript sources} \subsubsection{Private papers} \paragraph{France} \begin{reflist} \sfentry{larras}{% }{% }{% Larras MSS. Archives. Minist\`{e}re de la Guerre. Section = d'Afrique, Paris.} The papers of General Larras, who served with the French military = mission in Morocco from 1898 to 1905. He was responsible for preparing many of = the maps of Morocco later utilized during the first stages of pacification. The papers relate principally to the period of his service in Morocco. \sfentry{mangin}{% }{% }{% Mangin MSS. Archives Nationales, Paris.} The papers and reports of General Charles Mangin, the hero of the battle = of Sidi Bou Outhman and deliverer of Marrakech. In its essentials, it duplicates the holdings of the Ministi\`{e}re de la Guerre, Section d'Afrique, although there are additional papers. Only a portion deals = with Mangin's Moroccan career. \dots \end{reflist} \paragraph{Great Britain} \dots \subsubsection{Official Papers} \paragraph{France} \dots \clearpage \section{Some examples from chapter 17} \subsection{First citations} Text text text text% \footnote{\firstcite{stafford}, 90.} text text text text% \footnote{\firstcite{roche}, 204--6.} text text text text. \subsection{Subsequent citations} Text text text text% \footnote{\latercite{roche}, 175.} text text text text. \clearpage \subsection{Bibliography} \begin{reflist} \sfentry{stafford}{% David Stafford, {\it Britain and European Resistance, 1940--1945} (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1980)}{% Stafford. {\it European Resistance}}{% Stafford, David. {\it Britain and European Resistance, 1940--1945}. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1980.} \sfentry{roche}{% John P. Roche, {\it The Quest for the Dream: The Development of Civil Rights and Human Relations in Modern America} (New York: Macmillan Co., 1963)}{% Roche, {\it Quest for the Dream}}{% Roche, John P. {\it The Quest for the Dream: The Development of = Civil Rights and Human Relations in Modern America.} New York: Macmillan Co., 1963.} \end{reflist} \chapter{Butcher's examples} \section{Purpose} This chapter illustrates the formats shown in chapter 10 of \begin{reflist} Judith Butcher, {\it Copy-editing}, 2nd edition, Cambridge University Press, 1981. \end{reflist} \section{First citation} Text text text text% \footnote{\firstcite{hazel}, vol.\ 3, p.\ 2} text text text text.% \footnote{\firstcite{carr}, 82--9} \section{Subsequent citations} Text text text text% \footnote{\latercite{hazel}, vol.\ 4, p.\ 102} text text text text% \footnote{\latercite{carr}, p.\ 82} \clearpage \section{References} \begin{reflist} % If desired, reflist can contain a mixture of entries supplied as % "paragraphs" and entries supplied via \sfentry. \sfentry{carr}{% J. L. Carr, `Uncertainty and monetary theory', {\it Economics}, {\bf 2} (1956)}{% Carr, `Uncertainty and monetary theory'}{% Carr, J. L. `Uncertainty and monetary theory', {\it Economics}, {\bf 2} (1956), 82--9} Chomsky, Noam. `Explanatory models in linguistics' in J. A. Fodor and = J. J. Katz (eds.), {\it The structure of language}, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, Prentice-Hall, 1964, pp.\ 50--118 \sfentry{hazel}{% J. A. Hazel, {\it The growth of the cotton trade in Lancashire}, 2nd = edn (4 vols., London, Textile Press, 1956--7)}{% Hazel, {\it Cotton trade}}{% Hazel, J. A. {\it The growth of the cotton trade in Lancashire}, 2nd = edn, 4 vols., London, Textile Press, 1956--7} \end{reflist} \chapter{MLA examples} \section{Purpose} This chapter illustrates the formats shown in chapter 5 of \begin{reflist} Joseph Gibaldi and Walter S. Achert (editors), {\it MLA handbook for writers of research papers}, 3rd edition, Modern Language Association of America, 1988. \end{reflist} In fact, the {\it Handbook} seems concerned with the production of {\em typewritten} documents rather than {\em typeset} documents. Perhaps the {\it Handbook} does not show the conventions that the MLA would advocate for typeset documents? \section{Citations} Ancient writers attributed the invention of the monochord to Pythagoras in the sixth century BC (\firstcite{marcuse} 197). Later, when the characters are confronted by tragedy, they take on = greater depth (\firstcite{joy-ride}). \clearpage \section{Works cited} \begin{reflist} \sfentry{marcuse}{% Marcuse}{% Marcuse}{% Marcuse, Sybil. {\it A survey of musical instruments}. New York: Harper, 1975} \sfentry{joy-ride}{% ``Joy Ride''}{% ``Joy Ride''}{% ``The Joy Ride.'' Writ.\ Alfred Shaugnessy. {\it Upstairs, Downstairs.} Created by Eileen Atkins and Jean = Marsh. Dir.\ Bill Bain. Prod.\ John Hawksworth. Masterpiece Theatre. Introd.\ Alistair Cooke. PBS. WGBH, Boston. 6 Feb.\ 1977.} \end{reflist} \chapter{MHRA examples} \section{Purpose} This chapter illustrates the formats shown in chapter 10 of \begin{reflist} {\it MHRA style book}, 4th edition, Modern Humanities Research = Association, 1991. \end{reflist} \section{First citations} Text text text text% \footnote{\firstcite{caligula-d-iii}, fol.\ 15.} text text text text% \footnote{\firstcite{chadwick}, I, p.\ xiii.} text text text text.% \footnote{\firstcite{cook} (pp.\ 118--19).} \section{Next citation} Text text text text% \footnote{\latercite{caligula-d-iii}, fols 17$\sp v$--19$\sp r$.} text text text text% \footnote{\latercite{chadwick}, III, 72.} text text text text.% \footnote{\latercite{cook}.} \clearpage \section{Works cited} \begin{reflist} \sfentry{caligula-d-iii}{% British Library, Cotton MSS, Caligula D III}{% BL, Cotton MSS, Caligula D III}{% British Library, Cotton MSS, Caligula D III} \sfentry{chadwick}{% H. Munro Chadwick and N. Kershaw Chadwick, {\it The Growth of Literature}, 3 vols (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1932--40; repr.\ 1986)}{% Chadwick and Chadwick}{% Chadwick, H. Munro, and N. Kershaw Chadwick, {\it The Growth of Literature}, 3 vols (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1932--40; repr.\ 1986)} \sfentry{cook}{% Robert F. Cook, `{\it Baudouin de Sebourc\/}: un po\`{e}me = \'{e}dificant?', {\it Olifant}, 14 (1989), 115--35}{% Cook}{% Cook, Robert F., `{\it Baudouin de Sebourc\/}: un po\`{e}me = \'{e}dificant?', {\it Olifant}, 14 (1989), 115--35} \end{reflist} \end{document} ------_=_NextPart_001_01C19443.AA8EE824 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Short form stuff: examples, part 2

\clearpage
\section{Figure 15.14:  a bibliographic = essay}

%  \firstcite works within ordinary = sentences

The most thorough bibliography of American religion is = \firstcite{burr}.
More recent \dots

\sfdata{burr}{%
   Nelson R. Burr, {\it A Critical = Bibliography of Religion in America},
   2 vols.\ (Princeton, 1961)}
   {Burr.  {\it Religion}}

\clearpage
\section{Figure 15.15:  a subdivided = reference-list}

%  reflist works within a subdivided = reference-list.
%  Annotation can follow text supplied by = \sfentry.

\subsection{Manuscript sources}

\subsubsection{Private papers}

\paragraph{France}

\begin{reflist}

\sfentry{larras}{%
   }{%
   }{%
   Larras MSS.  Archives.  = Minist\`{e}re de la Guerre.  Section d'Afrique,
      Paris.}
The papers of General Larras, who served with the = French military mission
in Morocco from 1898 to 1905.  He was = responsible for preparing many of the
maps of Morocco later utilized during the first = stages of pacification.
The papers relate principally to the period of his = service in Morocco.

\sfentry{mangin}{%
   }{%
   }{%
   Mangin MSS.  Archives Nationales, = Paris.}
The papers and reports of General Charles Mangin, the = hero of the battle of
Sidi Bou Outhman and deliverer of Marrakech.  In = its essentials, it
duplicates the holdings of the Ministi\`{e}re de la = Guerre, Section
d'Afrique, although there are additional = papers.  Only a portion deals with
Mangin's Moroccan career.

\dots

\end{reflist}

\paragraph{Great Britain}

\dots

\subsubsection{Official Papers}

\paragraph{France}

\dots

\clearpage
\section{Some examples from chapter 17}

\subsection{First citations}

Text text text text%
\footnote{\firstcite{stafford}, 90.}
text text text text%
\footnote{\firstcite{roche}, 204--6.}
text text text text.

\subsection{Subsequent citations}

Text text text text%
\footnote{\latercite{roche}, 175.}
text text text text.

\clearpage
\subsection{Bibliography}

\begin{reflist}

\sfentry{stafford}{%
   David Stafford, {\it Britain and = European Resistance, 1940--1945}
     (Toronto: University of = Toronto Press, 1980)}{%
   Stafford.  {\it European = Resistance}}{%
   Stafford, David. {\it Britain and = European Resistance, 1940--1945}.
     Toronto: University of = Toronto Press, 1980.}

\sfentry{roche}{%
   John P. Roche, {\it The Quest for the = Dream: The Development of Civil
      Rights and Human = Relations in Modern America} (New York: Macmillan
      Co., 1963)}{%
   Roche, {\it Quest for the = Dream}}{%
   Roche, John P.  {\it The Quest for = the Dream: The Development of Civil
      Rights and Human = Relations in Modern America.} New York: Macmillan
      Co., 1963.}

\end{reflist}

\chapter{Butcher's examples}

\section{Purpose}

This chapter illustrates the formats shown in chapter = 10 of
\begin{reflist}
Judith Butcher, {\it Copy-editing},
2nd edition, Cambridge University Press, 1981.
\end{reflist}

\section{First citation}

Text text text text%
\footnote{\firstcite{hazel}, vol.\ 3, p.\ 2}
text text text text.%
\footnote{\firstcite{carr}, 82--9}


\section{Subsequent citations}

Text text text text%
\footnote{\latercite{hazel}, vol.\ 4, p.\ 102}
text text text text%
\footnote{\latercite{carr}, p.\ 82}


\clearpage
\section{References}

\begin{reflist}

%  If desired, reflist can contain a mixture of = entries supplied as
%  "paragraphs" and entries supplied = via \sfentry.

\sfentry{carr}{%
J. L. Carr, `Uncertainty and monetary theory', {\it = Economics}, {\bf 2}
     (1956)}{%
Carr, `Uncertainty and monetary theory'}{%
Carr, J. L.  `Uncertainty and monetary theory', = {\it Economics}, {\bf 2}
     (1956), 82--9}

Chomsky, Noam.  `Explanatory models in = linguistics' in J. A. Fodor and J. J.
     Katz (eds.), {\it The = structure of language}, Englewood Cliffs, NJ,
     Prentice-Hall, 1964, pp.\ = 50--118

\sfentry{hazel}{%
   J. A. Hazel, {\it The growth of the = cotton trade in Lancashire}, 2nd edn
      (4 vols., London, = Textile Press, 1956--7)}{%
   Hazel, {\it Cotton trade}}{%
   Hazel, J. A. {\it The growth of the = cotton trade in Lancashire}, 2nd edn, 4
      vols., London, Textile = Press, 1956--7}

\end{reflist}

\chapter{MLA examples}

\section{Purpose}

This chapter illustrates the formats shown in chapter = 5 of
\begin{reflist}
Joseph Gibaldi and Walter S. Achert (editors), {\it = MLA handbook for
writers of research papers}, 3rd edition, Modern = Language Association of
America, 1988.
\end{reflist}

In fact, the {\it Handbook} seems concerned with the = production of {\em
typewritten} documents rather than {\em typeset} = documents.  Perhaps the
{\it Handbook} does not show the conventions that the = MLA would advocate
for typeset documents?

\section{Citations}

Ancient writers attributed the invention of the = monochord to Pythagoras
in the sixth century BC (\firstcite{marcuse} = 197).

Later, when the characters are confronted by tragedy, = they take on greater
depth (\firstcite{joy-ride}).

\clearpage
\section{Works cited}

\begin{reflist}

\sfentry{marcuse}{%
   Marcuse}{%
   Marcuse}{%
   Marcuse, Sybil.  {\it A survey of = musical instruments}.
      New York: Harper, = 1975}

\sfentry{joy-ride}{%
   ``Joy Ride''}{%
   ``Joy Ride''}{%
   ``The Joy Ride.'' Writ.\ Alfred = Shaugnessy.
     {\it Upstairs, = Downstairs.}  Created by Eileen Atkins and Jean Marsh.
     Dir.\ Bill Bain.  = Prod.\ John Hawksworth.  Masterpiece Theatre.
     Introd.\  Alistair = Cooke.  PBS. WGBH, Boston.  6 Feb.\ 1977.}

\end{reflist}

\chapter{MHRA examples}

\section{Purpose}

This chapter illustrates the formats shown in chapter = 10 of
\begin{reflist}
{\it MHRA style book}, 4th edition, Modern Humanities = Research Association,
1991.
\end{reflist}

\section{First citations}

Text text text text%
\footnote{\firstcite{caligula-d-iii}, fol.\ = 15.}
text text text text%
\footnote{\firstcite{chadwick}, I, p.\ xiii.}
text text text text.%
\footnote{\firstcite{cook} (pp.\ 118--19).}

\section{Next citation}

Text text text text%
\footnote{\latercite{caligula-d-iii}, fols 17$\sp = v$--19$\sp r$.}
text text text text%
\footnote{\latercite{chadwick}, III, 72.}
text text text text.%
\footnote{\latercite{cook}.}


\clearpage
\section{Works cited}

\begin{reflist}

\sfentry{caligula-d-iii}{%
   British Library, Cotton MSS, Caligula D = III}{%
   BL, Cotton MSS, Caligula D III}{%
   British Library, Cotton MSS, Caligula D = III}

\sfentry{chadwick}{%
   H. Munro Chadwick and N. Kershaw = Chadwick, {\it The Growth of
   Literature}, 3 vols (Cambridge: = Cambridge University Press, 1932--40;
   repr.\ 1986)}{%
   Chadwick and Chadwick}{%
   Chadwick, H. Munro, and N. Kershaw = Chadwick, {\it The Growth of
   Literature}, 3 vols (Cambridge: = Cambridge University Press, 1932--40;
   repr.\ 1986)}

\sfentry{cook}{%
   Robert F. Cook, `{\it Baudouin de = Sebourc\/}: un po\`{e}me \'{e}dificant?',
   {\it Olifant}, 14 (1989), = 115--35}{%
   Cook}{%
   Cook, Robert F., `{\it Baudouin de = Sebourc\/}: un po\`{e}me \'{e}dificant?',
   {\it Olifant}, 14 (1989), = 115--35}

\end{reflist}

\end{document}

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