SBL Press’s guidance on this question has changed over the years. ![]() If you’re citing NPNF, however, there’s an additional wrinkle that you need to distinguish between the first or second series. In that case, the general citation pattern SBL style requires is as follows What SBL Style Requiresīut let’s say you look around for a better option than ANF or NPNF and, for whatever reason, you don’t find one. So, you can double check before opting to work with that text. The introduction to each volume typically tells you what text the translation is based on. The Fathers of the Church (FC) series published by Catholic University of America Press can often be a good alternative. ![]() So, before you rely on ANF or NPNF, you should typically ask yourself if there’s a better text available. And the manuscripts of the fathers’ works sometimes evidence different readings, just as do manuscripts of biblical literature. Useful as they are however, the translations in ANF and NPNF aren’t based on critical texts of the fathers. And when you need to cite them, Zotero can easily handle SBL style’s special requirements for these works. 1 But they continue to prove useful resources. "AKC Meet the Breeds: Borzoi." American Kennel Club, (accessed September 22, 2010).Īmerican Kennel Club, "AKC Meet the Breeds: Borzoi," American Kennel Club, (accessed September 22, 2010).The Ante-Nicene Fathers ( ANF) and Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers ( NPNF) series are now well over a century old. "Wales: Land of Mines and Quarries." Geographical Review 46, no.1: (January). doi:10.1086/ahr.114.1.16.Īlison Frank, “The Petroleum War of 1910: Standard Oil, Austria, and the Limits of the Multinational Corporation,” American Historical Review 114, no.1 (Feb. “The Petroleum War of 1910: Standard Oil, Austria, and the Limits of the Multinational Corporation.” American Historical Review 114, no.1 (Feb. Electronic Journal Article (Notes-Bibliography System)įrank, Alison. Items are referred to in the body of the paper using the Footnote or In-Text style. Reaching Into Thought: The Minds of the Great Apes. New York: Cambridge University Press.īibliography items are listed alphabetically at the end of the research paper. Russon, Anne, Kim Bard, and Sue Taylor Parker, eds. Reaching Into Thought: The Minds of the Great Apes. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996.Īnne Russon, Kim Bard, and Sue Taylor Parker, eds., Reaching Into Thought: The Minds of the Great Apes (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996), 134.īook - More than Three Authors (Author-Date System) New York: Macmillan.īook - More than Three Authors (Notes-Bibliography System) White, The Elements of Style (New York: Macmillan, 1972), 27.īook - Two or Three Authors (Author-Date System) Indianapolis, IN: QUE.īook - Two or Three Authors (Notes-Bibliography System) Richard Saul Wurman, Information Anxiety 2 (Indianapolis, IN: QUE, 2001), 71. Book - One Author (Notes-Bibliography System) on eBay," New York Times, 19 July 2002, 24.īibliography items are listed alphabetically at the end of the research paper. William Broad, "For Parts, NASA Boldly Goes. on eBay." New York Times, 19 July 2002, 24. Newspaper Article (Notes-Bibliography System)īroad, William. "Unearthing Athens' Underworld." Smithsonian, November, 120-125. Rudy Chelminski, "Unearthing Athens' Underworld," Smithsonian, November 2002, 122.Ĭhelminski, Rudy. "Unearthing Athens' Underworld." Smithsonian, November 2002, 120-125. (Davis 2002, 57) Magazine Article (Notes-Bibliography System)Ĭhelminski, Rudy. "The Effect of the Web on Undergraduate Citation Behavior: A 2000 Update." College & Research Libraries 63 (January): 53-60. Philip Davis, "The Effect of the Web on Undergraduate Citation Behavior: A 2000 Update," College & Research Libraries 63 (January 2002): 57.ĭavis, Philip. "The Effect of the Web on Undergraduate Citation Behavior: A 2000 Update." College & Research Libraries 63 (January 2002): 53-60. Journal Article (Notes-Bibliography System)ĭavis, Philip. ![]() Bibliography items are listed alphabetically at the end of the research paper.
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