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\chapter{Introduction}
 
This document shows the effect of referring to some of the examples given
by \cite{bs-1629}, \cite{bs-5605}, \cite{bs-6371}, \cite{butcher-81} and
\cite{chicago-82}.
 
\chapter{Examples given in BS 5605}
 
\section{Citations from section 4}
 
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Johnson \shortcite{johnson-74} describes \dots\\
In a recent study \cite{johnson-74}, it is described as \dots\\
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Howells \shortcite{howells-66-pop} discussed the subject briefly \dots\\
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In a further article \cite{howells-66-var}, greater attention was
given \dots\\
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%  BS 5605 uses &, whereas Chicago (page 402) would use "and" here.
%  Butcher (page 186) accepts either.
Johnson and Howells \shortcite{johnson-howells} take a different view \dots\\
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This work \cite{johnson-etc} quotes \dots\\
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Elsewhere \cite{anon-67} it is shown \dots\\
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Howells \shortcite[p.\ 29]{howells-66-var} describes \dots\\
 
\section{Another reference from section 5}
 
In \cite{howells-51} \dots\\
 
\section{References from section 6}
 
\dots\ \cite{fletcher-hopkins} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{wright-63} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{feigl-58} \dots\\
 
\chapter{Examples given in BS 1629}
 
\dots\ \cite{hoel-71-whole} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{hoel-71-portion} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{singer-whole} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{singer-portion-chapter} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{singer-portion-volume} \dots\\
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%  BS 5605 says that "if a contribution is separately paginated ... the part
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%  a contribution is separately paginated but, if the number field is present
%  in the bib file, will produce a reference in the required form.
\dots\ \cite{godfrey-59} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{ramsbottom-31} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{bs-2570-manual} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{bs-2570-techreport} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{bs-2570-inbook} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{ellis-walton} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{hanlon-72} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{winget-67} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{bry-afflerbach} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{ranganathan-51} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{mccolvin-nodate} \dots\\
 
\chapter{Examples given in BS 6371}
 
\dots\ measures which the lords were urging on the king
\cite[fol. 22]{exchequer-34-39}.  Henry seems to have been ineffectual
according to Traquair \shortcite{traquair-38}.  With the appointment of a
new receiver of rents \cite[fol. 2]{exchequer-34-39}, \dots\\
 
\dots\ \cite{pym-24} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{croft-78} \dots\\
 
\chapter{Examples given by Butcher}
 
\dots\ the synthesis of amino acids \cite[pp.\ 131--8]{darcy-20-amaz}
amazed \dots\\
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\dots\ the synthesis of amino acids by D'Arcy
\shortcite[pp.\ 131--8]{darcy-20-amaz} amazed \dots\\
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\dots\ if more than one is included in one text reference,
one says \shortcite{darcy-20-amaz,darcy-20-again}.\\
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\dots\ \cite{jones-n-h-r} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{jones-s-r} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{jones-65} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{jones-69} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{jones-abrams} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{jones-a-s} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{jones-smith} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{bloggs-60} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{bloggs-61} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{bloggs-jones} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{bloggs-s-j} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{brown-f-s} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{eckstein-zuckerman} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{heller-lederis} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{wood-61} \dots\\
 
\chapter{Examples given by Chicago}
 
\section{Citations from chapter 15}
 
\dots\ \cite[121--25]{pratt-75} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{light-72,light-wong,kingston-76} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{kelley-96-spring,kelley-96-autumn,kelley-07} \dots\\
 
\section{References from chapter 16}
 
\dots\ \cite{brunswick-85} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{wright-78-book} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{wright-78-incollection} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{kendeigh-52} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{chapman-75} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{hershkovitz-62} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{ogilvy-65} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{mcneill-63} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{thomson-71} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{gordon-75} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{milton-24} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{chomsky-73} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{chave-64} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{smart-76} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{jackson-79} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{prufer-64} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{mann-68} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{maguire-76} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{downes-74} \dots\\
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\dots\ \cite{hunt-76} \dots\\