Not the answer to your question, but something related that may be helpful
to your students.
After using MS Word 2010 a few times, I find the REFERENCES function to
work well for footnotes, endnotes and bibliographies, without having to
refer to style manuals. You choose among Chicago, Turabian, APA and a few
others; choose the kind of citation (book, article, etc.); then fill in a
template.
Perhaps Apple has something similar.
Best wishes, Ellen Chapman
On Thu, 5 Apr 2012, Lee Sorensen wrote:
>
> My university has given up providing webpage sample citations using the
> formats of the various style manuals. Not everyone, however, uses RefWorks
> or Endnote and students find examples very helpful. Before I created my
> own, is there an institution that has example citations (e.g., one author,
> no author, entry in a catalogue raisonne, corpus, etc.) in Chicago and
> perhaps MLA? I’m specifically looking for humanities citations—and ideally
> art sources. If there’s a site I could link to (and publically
> acknowledge), I’d be grateful.
>
>
>
> Lee Sorensen
>
> Lilly Library
>
> Duke University Libraries
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