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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.
APA does not recommend the use of footnotes and end notes because they are often expensive for publishers to reproduce. However, if explanatory notes still prove necessary to your document, APA details the use of two types of footnotes: content and copyright. Indent five spaces on the first line of each footnote.
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 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).
Footnotes are placed at the bottom of each page of the main text. End notes are collected together at the end of the main text of the paper. Although APA uses in-text parenthetical citations, notes can be used to supple- men tan APA paper with extra information. They contain expanded research to help clarify the topic.
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.
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.
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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