: Correct usage/explanation of ibid in referencing My girlfriend was advised to use Ibid in her assignment's citations to help reduce the word count (I pointed out that references are usually not
My girlfriend was advised to use Ibid in her assignment's citations to help reduce the word count (I pointed out that references are usually not part of the count, but regardless); but she couldn't grasp the concept or why Ibid would be used.
I explained that it would typically be used when writing footnotes1 and that
the material you were referencing2 is the same, and used in more than one place3.
^1: Anon, Lorem Ipsum (SE Publishing, 1999), p23
^2: Ibid.
^3: Ibid., p30
My argument was that you would save redundancy, by not having to write out the author name/title again, as well as provide a logical way of keeping footnotes numbered (1,2,3..) rather than (1,1,1,2) if the same work was cited more than once.
Is my understanding correct? Could anyone clarify and explain it in a better way?
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Be careful, though. "ibid" is considered, at least in some circles, to be old-fashioned, even archaic. What citation style is your girlfriend using?
ETA: Unless someone in authority advised her to use it, I don't think she should. You're using it as correctly as possible, but it's still not likely to be a popular choice in this day and age.
You are right. "ibid" is short for "ibidem", meaning "in the same place". It is used to not repeat the same title again and again.
Also have a look at this question:
Vancouver system, citing multiple sentences from the same book
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