In March 2010, Ivan Mokanov of the Université de Montréal, wrote on VoxPopuLII
about neutral citation practices in Canada.
Not exact matches
Although I would have been on board if they'd said: «just cite in a way that everyone knows what you are citing to, with a preference for
neutral citations, and beyond that don't worry
about it.»
This last one goes too far [alert: grumpy person now
about to complain]: I am all for simplicity and am a huge fan of
neutral citation, but unless you advocate the removal of all periods (such as the end of sentences), it doesn't make sense to remove the periods after a person's initials — Professor Waddams is Stephen Michael as represented by his initials.