Reference Policy

punctum style follows the Chicago Manual of Style v. 17. The policy outlined here includes specific aspects of reference organization as well as exception to CMoS

Bibliography

Titles

Editors and Translators

Publishers

Publication Dates

Collation Order

URLs

Volumes

Editions

Comic book citations

Poetry collection exemptions

Movies, tv shows, and podcasts

The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Notes-Bibliography: LastName, FirstName, and FirstName Lastname. "Entry Title (publication year)." In In The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Edward N. Zalta. [url].

Author-Date 
Racist or Otherwise Problematic References

When the author enters into the bibliography texts that are racist or sympathize with racists, do not include the link and advise the author to include a disclaimer as to why they do not include the link. This disclaimer can be inserted in the first reference, and the editor can advise the author to write it something like: "I do not include a url to this article and other certain articles I reference in this chapter. I do not want to direct traffic to these sites. These sources are not reputable, or they exhibit racist language or language that is sympathetic with racism. I cite them because they are a source I reference, and I only cite them to demonstrate that language is not my own."

punctum style amendments to the CMoS

Footnotes

Citations in Footnotes

Narratives in Footnotes

Document Control

Document ID POL-003
Document Owner Vincent
Version 1.0
Last Date of Change November 10, 2025
Next Review Due Date
Version & Change Tracking

Revision #5
Created 2025-11-10 06:46:11 UTC by Vincent
Updated 2025-11-10 07:18:21 UTC by Vincent