- How to Write Footnotes: Rules and Examples | Grammarly Blog
Learn how to write footnotes in Chicago, APA, and MLA format, the difference between footnotes and endnotes, with footnote rules and examples
- What Are Footnotes? | Guide with Word Instructions - Scribbr
In Chicago footnotes, you place a footnote at the end of the clause or sentence that needs a citation The footnote contains full information about each source the first time you cite it, and shortened information for subsequent citations of the same source
- What Are Footnotes and How Do You Use Them? - Scribendi
The exact format of your footnote depends on the style guide you're following Here are some of the most common style guides for writing papers, as well as the footnote rules for each one
- 4 Ways to Do Footnotes - wikiHow
A footnote is to help further explain or give a specific source at the end of a page These sources that go in the footnotes also need to go in the bibliography, but sources in the bibliography are not required to be added as footnotes
- Footnotes Appendices - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University
When citing long quotations, images, tables, data, or commercially published questionnaires in-text, it is important to credit the copyright information in a footnote
- How to Write Footnotes: Rules, Format and Easy Examples
To write a footnote, place a superscript number on the bottom of the relevant sentence or phrase Write a corresponding note at the bottom of the page with the same number
- How to Write Footnotes: When to Use Them and How to Add Them . . .
4 In the footer of the text, add your footnote citation What Is an Example of a Footnote? Footnotes can be used to cite all kinds of sources, including books, magazines, journals—even websites and blog posts! Here’s an example of how to cite this post in a footnote, using the rules of the Chicago Manual of Style:
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