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Using footnotes for citations Citation styles such as Chicago A, OSCEOLA, Arabian and ACS require the use of footnote citations instead of author-date in-text citations. This means that if you want to cite a source, you add a superscript number at the end of the sentence that includes the information from this source.
The biggest difference between footnotes and parenthetical citations is that brief information about the source isn't found directly after the borrowed text or paraphrase. Instead, the small bit of information, which includes the last name of the author and the page number, are found at the bottom of the page.
Citing Sources -- Chicago -- Bibliography style Footnotes and end notes are formulated in exactly the same way -- the only difference is that footnotes appear on the bottom of the page on which a work is cited, whereas end notes appear at the end of a manuscript.
In Chicago style, footnotes or end notes are used to reference pieces of work in the text. To cite from a source a superscript number is placed after a quote or a paraphrase. Citation numbers should appear in sequential order.
Q: Are footnotes and end notes used in MLA or APA styles? A: MLA has recommended parenthetical documentation instead of footnotes since the late 1980s. While most instructors that ask you to use MLA or APA prefer parenthetical citations, some may request that you use end notes or footnotes instead.
Footnotes are listed at the bottom of the page on which a citation is made. A numeral is placed in the text to indicate the cited work and again at the bottom of the page in front of the footnote. A footnote lists the author, title and details of publication, in that order.
Each superscript then refers to a numbered citation in the footnotes or end notes. Footnotes/end notes: The first time the in-text reference is cited you must include, author's first name, author's last name, title, place of publication, publisher name, year and referenced pages. e.g.
Footnotes can either be placed on the bottom of the page in which they appear, or they can be placed in consecutive order on a separate page after the reference page. In the text of your paper, footnote numbers should be superscripted and should follow any punctuation (except a dash).
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