diff --git a/docs/6-narrative-description/narrative-description.md b/docs/6-narrative-description/narrative-description.md index 03cd79d..bf08e18 100644 --- a/docs/6-narrative-description/narrative-description.md +++ b/docs/6-narrative-description/narrative-description.md @@ -51,10 +51,10 @@ When applicable, we use “white” as an ethnic and racial identity to name whi ## 6.3 Birth names -In biographical histories, where appropriate (see [Section 5.1](/UTARMS-style-guide/5-inclusive-language/gender-and-family))and relevant, include the individual’s birth name in the opening sentence. +In biographical histories, where appropriate (see [Section 5.1](/UTARMS-style-guide/5-inclusive-language/gender-and-family)) and relevant, include the individual’s birth name in the opening sentence. > *Adena Black, née Adena Nevitt, was the spouse of Davidson Black. She received her BA in 1904 from Trinity College...* -### Endnotes +## Endnotes [^46]: This policy was inspired by those of the UNC Libraries: Anne Wells and Nancy Kaiser, “Style Guide” (UNC Libraries, 2020), [https://github.com/UNC-Libraries/TS-Archival-Procedures-Manual/blob/main/Style%20Guide.md](https://github.com/UNC-Libraries/TS-Archival-Procedures-Manual/blob/main/Style%20Guide.md)