Ibid


 
 

Ibid (Latin, short for "ibidem", "the same place") is the term used to provide an endnote or footnote citation or reference for a source that was cited in the last endnote or footnote. It is also abbreviated "Ib." in legal documents. It is similar in meaning to "idem", abbreviated "Id."

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To find the Ibid source, one has to look at the reference right before it.

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Also means: This word/phrase/concept also defined in this document.

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Latin: Latin is an Indo-European language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. It gained great importance as the formal language of the Roman Empire. All Romance languages are descended from Latin, and many words based on Latin are found in other modern languages such as English. The ...

Endnote: EndNote is a commercial reference management software package, used to manage bibliographies and references when writing essays and articles....

Footnote: A footnote is a note placed at the bottom of a page of a book or document that comments on, and may cite a reference for, a part of the main text and is normally flagged by a superscript number within the main text thus:...

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