CITE

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A <em>portion</em> of a citation, typically the title of
a monograph or serial. In a printed bibliography, CITE corresponds to
the bibliographic entity typically rendered in italics, and in fact,
many browsers will render CITE elements in italics, though as always,
you can't count on that.</p>
<h3>Examples</h3>
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<p>In the first chapter of <cite>Moby Dick</cite>...</p>
<p>Braswell, Laurel Nichols. <cite>Western Manuscripts from Classical
Antiquity to the Renaissance: A Handbook</cite>. Garland Reference
Library of the Humanities, 139. New York: Garland, 1981.</p>
<p>Despite Nishio's remarks concerning the causes of
deterioration of Asian paintings,<cite>[Nishio, 1994]....</p>

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<H2>Content</H2>
<UL COMPACT>
<LI>#PCDATA</LI>
<LI><A HREF=a -- Anchor; source and/or destination of a link

  • b -- Bold text
  • br -- Line break
  • cite -- Name or title of cited work
  • code --  [You Can Skip This] Source code phrase
  • em -- Emphasized phrase
  • i -- Italic text
  • img -- Image; icon, glyph or illustration
  • kbd --  [You Can Skip This] Keyboard phrase, e.g. user input
  • samp --  [You Can Skip This] Sample text or characters
  • strong -- Strong emphasis
  • tt --  [You Can Skip This] Typewriter text
  • var --  [You Can Skip This] Variable phrase or substitutable

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