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It can be difficult to construct a citation when no matching example is given unless you know the underlying principles. Mills does not provide a summary of the principles used for Mills style. This list is an attempt to provide that summary. As such, citations are given to Mills's works in support of each principle.  
It can be difficult to construct a citation when no matching example is given unless you know the underlying principles. Mills does not provide a summary of the principles used for Mills style. This list is an attempt to provide that summary. As such, citations are given to Mills's works in support of each principle.  


*Mills Style is grounded in the Chicago Manual of Style, Humanities style.<ref>add</ref>  
*Mills Style is grounded in the Chicago Manual of Style (CMS), Humanities style.<ref>add</ref>  
*Redundant information need not be repeated in a citation.<ref>add more</ref><ref>EE, 666; creator's role.</ref>  
*Redundant information need not be repeated in a citation.<ref>add more</ref><ref>EE, 666; creator's role.</ref>  
*Default values in citations do not need to be specified.  
*Default values in citations do not need to be specified.  
**"Author" is the default creator's role.<ref>EE, 666.</ref>  
**"Author" is the default creator's role.<ref>EE, 666.</ref>  
**"Paper" is the default medium.<ref>CMS 15th ed., 684.</ref>
**"Paper" is the default medium.<ref>CMS 15th ed., 684.</ref>
= Differences from Chicago Manual of Style  =
*Mills italicizes series titles if it "is considered a formal title for [the] set of materials."<ref>Mills, ''Evidence Explained,'' 716.</ref> If "the name of the series is not self explanatory," the title is not italicized.<ref>Mills, ''Evidence Explained,'' 718,721-2.</ref> CMS never italicizes a series title.<ref>''CMS'' 15th ed., 669.</ref>


= Notes<br>  =
= Notes<br>  =


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