Question:
Correct way to use footnote?
Ms. Dorsey
2006-07-07 08:36:39 UTC
Serious answers only PLEASE
What is the correct way to use footnotes. The source I purchased failed to mention correct or useful information. For a book should I include a page? For a personal communication, how is this done? If you cite a work once in a footnote, do you use the format for each additional footnote with the same source, or an abbreviated form?

Any details you can provide would be appreciated
Five answers:
InfoJunkie
2006-07-07 08:44:21 UTC
It can depend on the form of citation style you are using (i.e. MLA, APA). Generally, a footnote is as follows to reference an idea or statement: 1 Smith, 145-147. Some styles of citation require that in your first footnote of the particular author as follows: Smith, John. The Name of This Book. New York: 1999. Pages 1-14. Then the whole: "Smith, 15." Following that. Textual footnotes are also an option. Again, it depends on the type of citation style you are using.
kathleen m
2006-07-07 08:56:48 UTC
A footnote is marked with an * or asterick. When you cite a phrase or paragraph from another author, you add the * after the phrase and at the bottom of the page put an * then the source of the phrase or paragraph. For a book, you should footnote the book's Title, Author and you may include the page, in fact you should. For a personal communication, and asterick may also be used just as for a book. If all of your footnotes are from the same source, you can footnote it as follows: *Title, Author, Page 123 and all other footnotes in this book will be from the book, Title and Author. Additional footnotes will be by page numbers only. Then all you have to do is footnote the page numbers. The abbreviation for page is pg. Your footnote would look like this: *pg. 123. I hope this helps you. God bless you.
2016-03-16 01:09:51 UTC
If you're using MS Word, all you have to do is highlight the footnote as you would any other copy and change the typeface to whatever it is you'd like. If you want to change format throughout for all of the footnotes and you don't want to change it one by one, you can go to Format, go down to Style, and select the footnote style from the left-hand window. Select Modify, and you can change the formatting of the footnote style globally. As for the citation of the same book but with different page numbers, just use Ibid, p. __. (Obviously, fill in the dash with the page number.)
tg
2006-07-07 09:19:09 UTC
here is a web link that may help you, specifically for APA style formatting:



http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/04/
2006-07-07 09:03:45 UTC
With a foot guitar.


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