If I am citing a commonly studied play that does not use line numbers, should I cite act and scene only?
Is there a way to avoid back-to-back parentheses when a block quotation ends with a parenthetical and the quotation is followed by a parenthetical reference?
How should I let my reader know that I have used modern spelling for quotations from a work written in the early modern period?
After I’ve given a person’s name in full, should I use last name only thereafter even if I am writing a work with chapters rather than an essay?
Are medical terms such as Staphylococcus aureus and their acronyms italicized only at first instance?
Should a project labeled “thesis” that is submitted for a doctoral degree in the United Kingdom be referred to as a PhD thesis or a PhD dissertation in my works-cited list?