Tweaking the "Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (full note, with Ibid.)"
When I cite a book section, the first time it appears as follows:
Jerome, “Letter LV: To Amandus,” in NPNF, ed. Philip Schaff, vol. 6, II (Grand Rapids, MI: CCEL, 1819), 289.
Where the “Letter LV: To Amandus” authored by Jerome is found in the volume 6 of serie II of the collection NPNF edited by Philip Schaff.
The subsequent times it appears as follows:
Jerome, “Letter LV: To Amandus,” 289.
My department demands it appears as follows in subsequent citations:
Jerome, “Letter LV: To Amandus”, NPNF, vol. 6, II, 289.
How may I achieve that by tweaking the "Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (full note, with Ibid.)"?
Does anyone know? I don't have a foggy idea of how to proceed.
Jerome, “Letter LV: To Amandus,” in NPNF, ed. Philip Schaff, vol. 6, II (Grand Rapids, MI: CCEL, 1819), 289.
Where the “Letter LV: To Amandus” authored by Jerome is found in the volume 6 of serie II of the collection NPNF edited by Philip Schaff.
The subsequent times it appears as follows:
Jerome, “Letter LV: To Amandus,” 289.
My department demands it appears as follows in subsequent citations:
Jerome, “Letter LV: To Amandus”, NPNF, vol. 6, II, 289.
How may I achieve that by tweaking the "Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (full note, with Ibid.)"?
Does anyone know? I don't have a foggy idea of how to proceed.
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