Last name of author, op cit.
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The term used when referring to a previous citation is "ibid." This term is Latin for "in the same place" and is used to indicate that the citation being referenced is the same as the one immediately preceding it.
"Ibid" is short for the Latin word "ibidem," which means "in the same place." It is commonly used in academic writing to refer to the same source that was cited in the previous footnote or endnote.
"Ibid" is used in notes to refer to the same source that was cited in the immediately preceding note. It is typically used to avoid repeating the full citation when citing the same source in consecutive notes.
If you are referring to the same author in several consecutive citations, the Latin word "ibid" is used. If there are multiple authors, these are to be listed in their entirety.
"Ibid" is used in footnotes or citations to refer to the same source that was cited in the immediately preceding footnote or citation, while "idem" is used to refer to the same author that was cited in the immediately preceding footnote or citation. "Ibid" refers to the same source, while "idem" refers to the same author.
It's difficult to be specific with only the information provided, but you should look up how to use "ibid." and "op. cit." Basicially, "ibid." means "the same source as the last citation." If there's been one or more citations between then "Smith, op. cit." means "the same source by author Smith that I have cited before."
I don't know how the ancient Romans pronounced it but I've always heard it pronounced as "eh" as something you'd say while shrugging, and "bid" as something you'd do at an auction.Ibid. (Latin, short for ibidem, meaning the same place) is the term used to provide an endnote or footnote citation or reference for a source that was cited in the preceding endnote or footnote.
Citation and ticket are the same thing. Both notify you of a violation.
Latin ibidem, in the same place
God is the same work
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