Pandoc with citeproc-hs

References

Doe, John. “Article.” Journal of Generic Studies 6 (2006): 33–34.
———. First Book. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Doe, John, and Jenny Roe. “Why Water Is Wet.” In Third Book, edited by Sam Smith. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.

  1. Nonexistent?↩︎

  2. Nonexistent?↩︎

  3. First Book (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005).↩︎

  4. Ibid., 30.↩︎

  5. Ibid., with suffix.↩︎

  6. First Book; “Article,” Journal of Generic Studies 6 (2006): 30; see also John Doe and Jenny Roe, “Why Water Is Wet,” in Third Book, ed. Sam Smith (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007).↩︎

  7. A citation without locators (Doe and Roe, “Why Water Is Wet”).↩︎

  8. See Doe, First Book, 34–35; also Doe and Roe, “Why Water Is Wet,” chap. 3.↩︎

  9. See Doe, First Book, 34–35.↩︎

  10. Some citations (see Doe, “Article,” chap. 3; Doe and Roe, “Why Water Is Wet”; Doe, First Book).↩︎

  11. Doe, First Book, 33, 35–37, and nowhere else.↩︎

  12. Doe, First Book and nowhere else.↩︎

  13. Like a citation without author: (ibid), and now Doe with a locator (“Article,” 44).↩︎

  14. See Doe, First Book, 32.↩︎