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About Sophia:
Style Guidelines
(Consult a recent issue of Sophia for your example.)
• Endnotes are preferred to footnotes. They should be flagged in text by a superscript
note number at the appropriate point (not via name & date). Note numbers should follow punctuation, except in cases where the note applies to text appearing in parentheses, when the superscript note number should be located within the closing parentheses.
• Abbreviations: ibid., loc. cit., op. cit. (not italic).
• References within numerically ordered endnotes should follow Oxford style rather than Harvard style i.e. last name, first name or initials of author, title of book or article, name of journal or collected work, followed by place of publication (:) and publisher (excepting journals), year of publication and exact page citation (e.g. p. 126 or pp. 134–147).
• Use Anglicized spelling, -ize endings rather than -ise endings.
• Quotations marks should be single (‘ ’) rather than double. Doubles quotes are acceptable inside single when used for a quote within a quote. Single quotes is the default.
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