On Jan 21, 2005, at 4:41 PM, David N. Wilson wrote:
Would this be for cases like this - I have a journal article which has
considerable detail about a legal case including the full text of the law and
trail transcript etc.
It would be normally formated in the citation (footnote or intext) and
bibliography as a journal article. But because of its special nature I would
like it treated as if it was a direct reference to a 'Legal Case' ?
I'm talking about a situation where you having something like this in the reference list, with grouping indicated via indenting for clarity:
References
Archival Documents
Doe v. Smith (1978) ...
Jones v. Abel (1967) ...
Secondary Sources
Doe, J (1999) ...
This may well be something to worry about implementing later, but I'd like to at least think about it now.
Bruce
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