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IN-TEXT CITATION:
Referenced source material gets a note number - a small, superimposed number placed at the end of the sentence AFTER ALL PUNCTUATION that alerts the reader that a footnote is located at the bottom of the page.
Example:
IN-TEXT CITATION:
Referenced source material gets a note number - a small, superimposed number placed at the end of the sentence AFTER ALL PUNCTUATION that alerts the reader that a footnote is located at the bottom of the page.
Example:
Then insert the complete citation at the bottom footnote with the corresponding number.
The footnote is a citation that appears at the bottom of the page. The format is as follows:
For a book:
1. Firstname Lastname, Title of Book (Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication), page number.
Example:
The footnote is a citation that appears at the bottom of the page. The format is as follows:
For a book:
1. Firstname Lastname, Title of Book (Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication), page number.
Example:
Scroll down for examples of footnotes and bibliography entries for PERIODICALS and WEBSITES.
Books
Corresponding bibliographical entry: Lastname, Firstname. Title of Book. Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication.
Periodicals (newspapers, magazines, journals)
Footnote and corresponding bibliographical entry: 1. Susan Peck MacDonald, “The Erasure of Language,” College Composition and Communication 58, no. 4 (2007): 619.
Example: MacDonald, Susan Peck. “The Erasure of Language.” College Composition and Communication 58, no. 4 (2007): 585-625.
Website
Footnote and corresponding bibliographical entry: 1. Firstname Lastname, “Title of Web Page,” Publishing Organization or Name of Website in Italics, publication date and/or access date if available, URL.
Example: Cartwright, Mark. "Chinese Emperor." Ancient History Encyclopedia. 2017. www.ancient.eu/Chinese_Emperor/