the author's name, the data of publication, and the page number where the info is found
Citation
A short note including the author's name and publication date is typically called a citation or reference. It helps readers easily locate the source of information and gives credit to the original creator.
World historical and predicted populations (in millions)[66][67][citation needed]Region150016001700175018001850190019501999200820502150World4585806827919781,2621,6502,5215,9786,7078,9099,746Africa861141061061071111332217679731,7662,308Asia2433394365026358099471,4023,6344,0545,2685,561Europe84111125163203276408547729732628517Latin America and the Caribbean[Note 1]39101016243874167511577809912Northern America[Note 1]332272682172307337392398Oceania33322261330344651World historical and predicted populations by percentage distribution [66][67][citation needed]Region150016001700175018001850190019501999200820502150World100100100100100100100100100100100100Africa18.819.715.513.410.98.88.18.812.814.519.823.7Asia53.158.463.963.564.964.157.455.660.860.459.157.1Europe18.319.118.320.620.821.924.721.712.210.97.05.3Latin America and the Caribbean[Note 1]8.51.71.52.02.53.04.56.68.58.69.19.4Northern America[Note 1]0.70.50.30.30.72.15.06.85.15.04.44.1Oceania0.70.50.40.30.20.20.40.50.50.50.50.5
World historical and predicted populations (in millions)[66][67][citation needed]Region150016001700175018001850190019501999200820502150World4585806827919781,2621,6502,5215,9786,7078,9099,746Africa861141061061071111332217679731,7662,308Asia2433394365026358099471,4023,6344,0545,2685,561Europe84111125163203276408547729732628517Latin America and the Caribbean[Note 1]39101016243874167511577809912Northern America[Note 1]332272682172307337392398Oceania33322261330344651World historical and predicted populations by percentage distribution [66][67][citation needed]Region150016001700175018001850190019501999200820502150World100100100100100100100100100100100100Africa18.819.715.513.410.98.88.18.812.814.519.823.7Asia53.158.463.963.564.964.157.455.660.860.459.157.1Europe18.319.118.320.620.821.924.721.712.210.97.05.3Latin America and the Caribbean[Note 1]8.51.71.52.02.53.04.56.68.58.69.19.4Northern America[Note 1]0.70.50.30.30.72.15.06.85.15.04.44.1Oceania0.70.50.40.30.20.20.40.50.50.50.50.5
A book citation is basically an item that you add to your bibliography. A bibliography is an organized list of books, articles and other references that you have used for your research paper, appearing at the end of your document. Doing a bibliography involves creating citations, which are the formatted notes that acknowledge the source of ideas, information, and quoted passages consulted for your research paper.
("Last Name" and "Last Name," Page Number) There are no quotation marks or commas in the citation.
World historical and predicted populations (in millions)[66][67][citation needed]Region150016001700175018001850190019501999200820502150World4585806827919781,2621,6502,5215,9786,7078,9099,746Africa861141061061071111332217679731,7662,308Asia2433394365026358099471,4023,6344,0545,2685,561Europe84111125163203276408547729732628517Latin America and the Caribbean[Note 1]39101016243874167511577809912Northern America[Note 1]332272682172307337392398Oceania33322261330344651World historical and predicted populations by percentage distribution [66][67][citation needed]Region150016001700175018001850190019501999200820502150World100100100100100100100100100100100100Africa18.819.715.513.410.98.88.18.812.814.519.823.7Asia53.158.463.963.564.964.157.455.660.860.459.157.1Europe18.319.118.320.620.821.924.721.712.210.97.05.3Latin America and the Caribbean[Note 1]8.51.71.52.02.53.04.56.68.58.69.19.4Northern America[Note 1]0.70.50.30.30.72.15.06.85.15.04.44.1Oceania0.70.50.40.30.20.20.40.50.50.50.50.5
The frequency of a note increases as its position within the music octave goes higher.
The key signature that includes the note E sharp is the key of F sharp major.
A material transfer note is a document used to record the movement of materials from one location to another within a company or organization. It typically includes details such as the type and quantity of materials being transferred, the reason for the transfer, and the individuals responsible for sending and receiving the materials.
Can you give an example of a question that contains the keyword "note"?
This is done most often through the use of italics. Italicize the part of the quote that you want to emphasize. Include a note within the source citation that lets the reader know you changed the tone of the original. You often see this as (emphasis mine). If you are using MLA style, see the related link.