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*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>Mills, ''Evidence Explained,'' 666.</ref>  
**"Author" is the default creator's role.<ref>Mills, ''Evidence Explained,'' 666.</ref>  
**"Paper" is the default medium.<ref>CMS 15th ed., 684.</ref>
**"Paper" is the default medium.<ref>CMS 15th ed., 684.</ref>
*When citing a record the degrades over time, then one should specify when the record was seen. For example, grave markers degrade over time, so the citation should include the date the marker was read.<ref>Mills, ''Evidence Explained'', 214.</ref>


= Differences from Chicago Manual of Style  =
= Differences from Chicago Manual of Style  =