I was thinking and researching about the use of Ibid in footnotes/endnotes etc. and found the following example in Wikipedia:
[1] E. Vijh, Latin for Dummies (New York: Academic, 1997), p. 23
[2] Ibid.
[3] Ibid., p. 29.
[4] Al Azif, The Necronomicon (Petrus de Dacia, 1994).
[5] Ibid. 1, at 34
What would one do if there were multiple books of the same title (and no author is mentioned)? For example,
[1] Interesting Book, p. 4
[2] Interesting Book, p. 4
[3] Ibid., at 5
What would happen if this occurred over multiple chapters? (Given that footnote numbers reset at the beginning of each chapter.) What would differentiate the chapters? For example,
Ch. 1
[1] Interesting Book, p. 3
Ch. 2
[1] Interesting Book, p. 3 Note: This is a different book
[2] Even More Interesting Book
[3] Ibid. 1, at 4
Even worse, I was wondering what would occur if there were multiple books titled “Ibid” (where there was no author)? For example,
[1] Ibid, p. 3
[2] Ibid., p. 4
[3] Ibid, p. 5
How would one potentially clarify this? Just given the above example, it would be impossible to know which one would be a new one.