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in the same place (used when citing a reference)
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Ibid (Latin, short for "ibidem", "the same place", abbreviated "Ib.") is the term used to provide an endnote or footnote citation or reference for a source that was cited in the preceding endnote or footnote. ...
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"Ibid" is a parody by American horror fiction writer H.P. Lovecraft, written in 1927 or 1928 and first published in the January 1938 issue of O-Wash-Ta-Nong.
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abbreviation for Latin ibidem, "in the same place." Used in references and citations to refer to the last work cited, saving re-typing the author and title (eg, in a bibliography, 1. Wessel, Janet A.. Fitness for the Modern Teenager. New York: The Ronald Press, 1963. p.70. 2. Ibid., p.87. ).
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Latín ibidem (in the same place)
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(ibidem) in the same place; refers to the title previously mentioned.
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(latin) "in the same place," used to indicate a source or reference is the same as that previously described
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abbrevation for ibidem, (Latin) in the same place (in a book)
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