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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.
If those documents are all from the same deed book, the standard way to cite them would be the same way we cite multiple pages from any book: Identity the book, then cite the page numbers, with commas separating them. 1. Whatever County, North State, Deed Book 1: 23, 54, 79.
The MLA Style Center List the title of the index as the title of the source, Ancestry as the container, the copyright date of the site (since no publication date is given for the marriage index), and the URL where the index is located.
In your MLA document, your works cited page serves as an alphabetized collection of all your research. To cite a specific section of the Constitution, you will begin the citation with the words “U.S. Constitution” in italics, followed by a period.
The MLA Style Center Cite a congressional document by following the MLA format template. Begin by listing the government entity as the author, followed by the title of the source. Then list the name of the publisher and the date: United States, Congress, House, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
Write “Shakespeare,” the last name of the author, followed by the title of the play, “Romeo and Juliet.” Italicize “Romeo and Juliet” because it is the title of a longer work. Type the number of the act, scene and lines you are citing.
Place of publication, name of publisher and date of publication, written in parentheses (Place: Publisher, Date) Volume, issue and page numbers for periodicals. Series and roll or item number for microfilm.
Birth & Death Certificates When citing a birth or death record, record 1) type of record and name(s) of the individual(s), 2) the file or certificate number (or book and page) and 3) name and location of the office in which it is filed (or the repository in which the copy was found — e.g. archives).
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