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CHAPTER IO: FOOTNOTES, ENDNOTES, & GLOSSARY 107 forth between the Main Text and the Endnotes section in the End Matter (endnotes can also be placed at the end of chapters, but the same inconvenience exists). For additional information on author and publisher foot- notes, see Chapter 2: The Parts of a Book, page 5. For additional information on referencing styles and format- ting, see the Quotation Marks section on page 72 in Chapter 12, Punctuation. For additional information on the styles and formatting of explanatory notes and definitions, see Chapter 12, Translation Guide under the heading Foreign Terms that do Not Appear in the OED, page 140. ■ Formatting 'Ibid' is generally discouraged, but if used, do not set 'Ibid. on the first note of a verso (left page). Rather, restate the reference it is repeating (or its short form) from the previ- ous page. Footnote numbering is generally restarted on every page. Endnotes numbering is generally continuous throughout the chapter, section, or book.