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Footnote A footnote for a newspaper article should include: Name of author (if known). Title of the article, month, day and year of publication. The edition (final, West Coast, etc.) if available. The section if in print or the URL if found online. You can omit page numbers.
Published June 7, 2017. Footnotes are notes placed at the bottom of a page. They cite references or comment on a designated part of the text above it. For example, say you want to add an interesting comment to a sentence you have written, but the comment is not directly related to the argument of your paragraph.
Why We Use Footnotes or end notes acknowledge which parts of their paper reference particular sources. Generally, you want to provide the author's name, publication title, publication information, date of publication, and page number(s) if it is the first time the source is being used.
When a footnote must be placed at the end of a clause,1 add the number after the comma. When a footnote must be placed at the end of a sentence, add the number after the period. Numbers denoting footnotes should always appear after punctuation, except one piece of punctuation3the dash.
A footnote is a reference, explanation, or comment1 placed below the main text on a printed page. Footnotes are identified in the text by a numeral or a symbol. In research papers and reports, footnotes commonly acknowledge the sources of facts and quotations that appear in the text.
When writing your research paper, you would use a footnote to cite sources of facts or quotations. Footnotes are referenced in the text in the same way as a citation. That is, the referenced text is followed by a superscript numeral, which corresponds to the numbered footnote at the bottom of the page.
What is the purpose of a footnote or end note? Footnotes and end notes are both ways to add clarifying information into a document. They provide important details with which the reader may be unfamiliar. They often save the reader from looking up unfamiliar words, people, places or sources.
APA details the use of two types of footnotes: content and copyright. When using either type of footnote, insert a number formatted in superscript following any punctuation mark apart from a dash (). A footnote callout should precede the dash.
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