Thread:AVoraciousReader/@comment-28083312-20161031044552/@comment-30270234-20161031050831

1) references are always (or should be) in one of two forms: Book name, ch. 00 the first time it's implemented, or any following instance. It won't show in the reference itself, but will in the or  section. Actually, the long form can be anywhere in the text, as long as there's one, but it's cleaner to have it in the first instance of that particular ref.

2) for cleanliness, refs always go outside the punctuation mark, when there's one, with no space between them.