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public:nnels:etext:quotations [2020/06/05 21:54] rachel.osolen |
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These should be tagged using the ''Blockquote (DAISY)'' style. | These should be tagged using the ''Blockquote (DAISY)'' style. |
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Block quotations are commonly seen as quotations in [[public:nnels:etext:epigraph|epigraphs]], [[public:nnels:etext:book-reviews-praise|books reviews or endorsements]], and as long quotations taken from other sources within the body of the text. Block quotations may have an author associated with the quotation, which should be marked using the ''Author (DAISY) style'' or the ''Citation (DAISY) style''. See [[public:nnels:etext:author-citation-styles|Author and Citation Style]] for more information. | Block quotations are commonly seen as quotations in [[public:nnels:etext:epigraph|epigraphs]], [[public:nnels:etext:book-reviews-praise|books reviews or endorsements]], and as long quotations taken from other sources within the body of the text. This style can also be used for quoting a poem, song, or letter. If in doubt, ask! |
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| Block quotations may have an author associated with the quotation, which should be marked using the ''Author (DAISY) style'' or the ''Citation (DAISY) style''. See [[public:nnels:etext:author-citation-styles|Author and Citation Style]] for more information. |
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Text-to-speech software will usually declare ''Quote'' and ''End Quote'' before and after reading text marked up as block quotations. | Text-to-speech software will usually declare ''Quote'' and ''End Quote'' before and after reading text marked up as block quotations. |