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Using footnotes for 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. This number corresponds to a footnote or end note citation, where you include information such as the author, title of work, date, etc.
Citing a Website in Footnotes. ... Write the Author's Name. ... Add the Web Page Name. ... Add the Overall Website Name. ... Enter the Publication Date. ... Add the Website URL. ... Add the Access Date. ... Enter the Author's Name.
If you use a 12-point font for your main text, use a 10-point font for your footnotes. The footnote number is placed immediately after the word to which the footnote citation refers. If the footnote citation refers to a paragraph, then place the footnote number immediately after the final punctuation mark.
Include the URL at the end of the citation. If the URL is not available, then include the name of the database where you got the article. 1. First name Last name, “Article Name,” Magazine Title, Month and year of publication, [page if given], URL/ Database name.
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. Each number than corresponds to a citation, a footnote or to an end note.
Create the works cited or bibliography prior to entering footnotes. ... Navigate to the end of the sentence where the footnote will go. ... Include the citation for a reference or quote. ... Citation of an online resource.
MLA discourages extensive use of explanatory or digressive notes. MLA style does, however, allow you to use end notes or footnotes for bibliographic notes, which refer to other publications your readers may consult.
Place the cursor where you would like the superscript number to appear. Click on Insert Footnote in the References tab. ... The corresponding number will be automatically inserted in the footer ready for you to add the footnote citation. Type in your footnote citation.
Insert the footnote after the information you would like to cite in your paper. Write the author's name, first name, followed by a comma. List the article or page title in quotations followed by a comma before the end quotation. Write the name of the online publication, underlined or in italics.
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