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A footnote must be included in its complete format the first time the source is used. Subsequent footnotes referring to this source can be shortened. This rule applies throughout the work.
The shortened version will contain the author's last name, an italicized and shortened version of the title (if it is long enough to warrant), and the page number the footnote comes from.
This is the Chicago style, appropriate for humanities disciplines.
The page number was typed in the footnote, at the bottom of the page.
I had to shorten my presentation to fit within the time limit.
To properly footnote a book in Chicago style, include the author's name, book title, publication information, and page number in the footnote. Use a superscript number to indicate the footnote in the text.
You should use a footnote in your writing to provide additional information, citations, or explanations that are not essential to the main text but are still relevant to your topic.
Use the abbreviation PA.
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To use a footnote in academic writing, insert a superscript number in the text where the footnote is needed. At the bottom of the page, write the corresponding number and provide additional information or citations. Make sure to follow the specific formatting guidelines of the citation style required by your academic institution.
To properly footnote in APA style, use superscript numbers in the text to indicate the footnote, and then list the corresponding footnotes at the bottom of the page. Include the author's name, publication year, title of the source, and publication information.
One way to shorten the name Louise is to use a nickname like Lou or Lulu.
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