Benjamin A Abrahamse babra...@mit.edu wrote:
When a note is quoting the source of information (see 1.10.3) and so
ends with a quotation mark, does the full stop fall inside or outside of
the quotation mark? I am having trouble finding an instruction that
addresses this.
Most folks have
. E.
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Benjamin A Abrahamse babra...@mit.edumailto:babra...@mit.edu wrote:
When a note is quoting the source of information (see 1.10.3) and so ends with
a quotation
,
Naomi Young
University of Florida
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The placement of punctuation inside vs. outside quotation marks is a US/UK
English convention. US = inside
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I never realized that. I guess I'm a bit parochial when it comes to punctuation
, 2013 10:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [RDA-L] Punctuation question--quoted notes
The placement of punctuation inside vs. outside quotation marks is a US/UK
English convention. US = inside (generally); UK = Outside (generally).
This probably affects the difference between
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