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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.
The author's name. Title of the article or individual page. Title of the website. Name of the publisher. Date that the resource was published. Date the resource was retrieved. The URL or direct link to the resource.
Place a footnote number after the area of your text where you reference the speech, use information from it or quote it. Your word processing program will allow you to add a footnote number. For example, if this is the first footnote in your paper, you would add a number 1.
Structure to cite a transcript of I Have a Dream found online in Chicago: Speaker's Last name, First name Middle initial. Title of speech. Speech presented at Title of Event, Location, Date presented.
King, Martin L., Jr. “I Have a Dream.” Speech. Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D. C. 28 Aug. 1963.
MLA. King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968. I Have a Dream. The Quotations of Martin Luther King, Jr. New York :Grossed, 1968. APA. King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968. (1968). Chicago. King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968. I Have a Dream. The Quotations of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Place a footnote number after the area of your text where you reference the speech, use information from it or quote it. Your word processing program will allow you to add a footnote number. For example, if this is the first footnote in your paper, you would add a number 1.
Speeches, Lectures, or Other Oral Presentations (including Conference Presentations) Start with speaker's name. Then, give the title of the speech (if any) in quotation marks. Follow with the title of the particular conference or meeting and then the name of the organization.
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