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News Toss Out the Index Cards 1 By Vincent Kiernan June 9, 2006 Index cards are out of the question when Peter B. Woodbury writes a research paper. Mr.
To the Editor: I agree and disagree with Rodger Beehler (“In Editing a Good Novel, the Best Footnote Is 0,” The Review, March 9). I agree that the use of endnotes, footnotes, subquotes, and ...
Although Chicago style can appear intimidating, it’s nothing more than a comprehensive guide for writing within the humanities and liberal arts. Why footnotes and endnotes? Footnotes are convenient.
So remember: Footnotes are the Siberia of your article or your brief—and endnotes, I suppose, the Kamchatka (the peninsula, not the vodka). Start your day with Reason.
MA Design Research, Writing and Criticism presents an exhibition, with live presentations and critiques on Wednesday, May 13, that focuses on design research as a vital tool of critical inquiry. The ...
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