My arch-nemesis is named Footnotes. I hate him and his brother Endnotes.pic.twitter.com/pXrtJeS40U
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @ISASaxonists
I will never understand how anyone can support author-date without any reference to page numbers in the in-text citation.
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Replying to @SaintRidley @ISASaxonists
Nightmare but then this is what some places want.
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @ISASaxonists
Honestly just makes fraudulent citations easier. No page or line citations means nobody's going to investigate your citation to make sure it's actually saying what you claim, simply because it's that much more difficult. Never going to use that crap.
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I prefer footnotes because the little superscript keeps my prose from feeling cluttered, and the citation information is still on the page. But I can respect and understand the desire to just have the info there and done too.
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I love long, involved omnibus footnotes.
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It's way out of my period, but I've always wanted to do a course on House of Leaves. The footnotes are the main text. It's fantastic.
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