"Third, plaintiffs argue that defendant cites his own articles as sources in
endnotes 19 and 22.
Old
endnote 13 (now 15), line 1: after " 'Australia' "insert" for a particular landmass, viz.
Finally, material in the text is sometimes repeated in the
endnotes, such as Ramachandran's explanation of the origin of the ear.
Mistake number 2: My mistake is exacerbated by a missing quotation from Hillier and an accompanying missing
endnote reference on page five.
In fact, a Columbia Journalism Review editor dissected and discredited this report of Kelly's, which McGowan ignored." The
endnote oh-so-conscientiously provides the URL for the Columbia Journalism Review story.
Perhaps in a cleaner, tighter second edition, he will have an appendix,
endnotes, and quotations from people and sources which will give the movement additional credibility and will move those who don't already practice mindful compassion.
A very unfortunate error occurred in the April issue of IRM, resulting in a wrong numbering of the
endnotes of the article written by Hong, Yong-gi, on pp.
He states that antibiotics can be purchased over the counter not only in the Third World, but also in the United States--any reader curious to know the source of this last piece of misinformation will be thwarted by the absence of both footnotes and
endnotes in this book.
Reference Manager (RefMan),
EndNotes Plus, Pro-Cite, Papyrus DMS4CITE, Notebook II, Bookends, Publish or Perish, SCI-Mate, and PC-Lit are a few of the commercial packages.
Extensive
endnotes and a handful of black-and-white photographs round out this excellent introduction to biblical studies for committed Christians.
The book design, in its distilled concept, addresses the core of issues and their responses with appropriate
endnotes listed at the conclusion of each chapter.