What is Ibid?

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It is relative to quotes, a resource note. It means that the source quoted is exactly the same source as quoted in the last example. Neat, huh?
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It is relative to quotes, a resource note. It means that the source quoted is exactly the same source as quoted in the last example. Neat, huh?
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Ibid refers to "the same as above" and is used when the same work is referenced two or more times in succession. The use if ibid (usually italicized) avoids needless repetition
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Ibid means literally in the same place. People use it when they are writing out citations to tell you that a citation is found in the previous work that was cited.
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The Latin abbreviation "ibid." means "in the same place." In footnotes, it refers to a source that was already cited previously in the text. So if you see "
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