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public:nnels:etext:epigraph [2017/10/01 16:57]
sabina.iseli-otto Page moved from public:nnels:public:nnels:etext:epigraph to public:nnels:etext:epigraph
public:nnels:etext:epigraph [2020/04/20 21:45]
rachel.osolen
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 ===== Epigraph ===== ===== Epigraph =====
 +[French: //Épigraphe//]
  
-An epigraph marks a quotation placed at the beginning of a publication or chapter.+An epigraph marks a quotation(s) placed at the beginning of a publication or chapter.
  
-  - Provide the section with the title **Epigraph**mark the title with a **Heading 1**. +If an epigraph comes at the very start of the work, provide the section with the title **Epigraph** and mark the title with a **Heading 1**. If an epigraph comes before a chapter (usually between the chapter title and text), it does not need a heading.
-  - Maintain all information in an introductory quote +
  
-Prior to DAISY conversion, all epigraphs in the book will be coded as epigraphs (Farrah will do this). +Use the ''Blockquote (DAISYstyle'' to identify each quotationUse the ''Author (DAISY)'' or ''Citation (DAISY)'' style to identify the author of the quotationAuthor is for when there is only a nameCitation is for when there is a name and source, or only the source.
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-====Epigraphs within chapters==== +
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-Often epigraphs appear at the beginning of a chapterFor notes on how to format these in Wordsee: [[public:nnels:quotations|Block Quotations]] +
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-[[https://i.stack.imgur.com/MsXaX.png|Example chapter epigraph]]+
  
 +[[https://i.stack.imgur.com/MsXaX.png|Example Chapter Epigraph]]
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