I would put the final full stop (period) after the superscript.
After the parentheses with the citation information.
It is common to use superscript when documenting sources, such as in academic papers or articles, for citing references like footnotes or endnotes. Superscript numbers are typically used to indicate the source of information within the text, leading readers to the corresponding citation in a bibliography or reference list.
In Chicago style, when citing a journal article in a footnote, include the author's name, article title, journal name, volume number, publication date, and page numbers. Use a superscript number in the text to indicate the footnote.
In Chicago style, block quotes are indented and do not require quotation marks. The source is cited at the end of the quote with a superscript number that corresponds to a footnote or endnote.
Yes. Use whatever punctuation is located within the original text if nothing else.
Citing
Citing is done to give the originator credit for the information used.
Citing
Citing Statistics enables readers to locate a table or data used in research projects. Citing Statistics should have the Date of publication, Creator of data, Place of publication.
Properly citing references (in footnotes, endnotes, and/or a bibliography) includes the copyright information.
Yes, textbooks should be italicized when citing them in a research paper.
Yes, websites are typically italicized when citing them in academic papers.