If you are writing a paper and need to list your sources or give additional information, you can do this using footnotes. An example of footnotes would be if I wrote "skaters are people who skateboard*" in a paper. At the bottom of the page I would then give my source, "*according to urbandictionary.com". The important thing about footnotes is that you put a number or * at the end of a sentence in the paper; then you farther explain the sentense or give your source at the bottom of the page by STARTING this sentense with the same number or * that you ENDED the other sentense with. Example: REPORT Skaters are people who skateboard (1). Another subculture is goth (2). FOOTNOTES (1) This information came from urbandictionary.com. (2) A goth is defined as a person who likes darkness.
A footnote is a note on a foot
Show how a footnote is shown for a definition the the text of a research paper?
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In APA style, a footnote should be formatted with a superscript number at the end of the sentence, followed by the corresponding citation at the bottom of the page.
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In Harvard style referencing, a footnote should be formatted with the author's last name, the publication year, and the page number if applicable.
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In APA style, a footnote citation should be formatted with a superscript number at the end of the sentence, followed by the full citation at the bottom of the page.
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