The two parts of a footnote are the reference mark and the corresponding text.
There are six ways to avoid plagiarism 1.Paraphrases 2.Cite 3.Quoting 4.Citing Quotes 5.Citing your own material 6.Referencing
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.
Yes, not citing a source when using someone else's work is considered plagiarism.
Yes, papers should be italicized when citing them in a research paper.
Yes, research papers should be italicized when citing them in a bibliography.
If you're citing for a report or a research paper, yes. You don't have to do the whole quote though, you can use the "..." to skip over parts in the quote you don't need.