Maxine Janusson, The Way of Things (Boston: Littleman Press, 1989), 67.ĥ. When you have two consecutive references to the same work, whether the reference is to the same page or a different page, historians generally use the latin word “ Ibid.” followed by the page number, if a different page.Ĥ. diss., University of California, Riverside, 1994), 194-196.įor more information, see Turabian 8.148 and 11.31. Roger Pitman and Scott Orr, “Psychophysiologic Testing for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Forensic Psychiatric Application,” Bulletin of American Academy Psychiatry and Law 21 (1993): 38 quoted in Kathleen Lynn Gorman, “When Johnny Came Marching Home Again: Confederate Veterans in the New South” (Ph.D. Howard Gregory, 53rd Virginia Infantry and 5th Battalion Virginia Infantry (Lynchburg, VA: H. Maud Carter Clement (Danville, VA: United Daughters of the Confederacy, Rawley Martin Chapter, 1960), 13-14 quoted in G. Tredway, Recollections of the Confederate Veterans of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, ed.
IF YOU ARE QUOTING SOMEONE WHO IS QUOTED IN ANOTHER SOURCE, YOU MUST CITE BOTH SOURCES IN YOUR FOOTNOTE/ENDNOTE.Ģ. For example, if the last page of text is page 8, then the first page of endnotes is page 9.Įndnotes should use Arabic numerals (1, 2, 3, 4), not Roman numerals (i, ii, iii, iv), which is MS Word’s default for endnotes. Page numbers of text continue running consecutively through Notes. REMEMBER!! Single-space within notes double-space between notes.Įndnotes should be placed in a separate section entitled Notes (not Endnotes) at the end of the entire paper and immediately preceding the bibliography. Or type the number on the same line follow it with a period, two spaces, and the note. Leave no space between the superscript and the first word in the note. Subsequent lines start at the left margin. Indent the first line of each note 5-8 spaces (depending on indentation you are using for paragraphs in the text). Place the superscript before a dash but after all other marks of punctuation. Leave no space between the superscript (note number) in the text and the word or mark of punctuation it follows.
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(For example, MS Word conflicts with the Chicago Manual of Style rules on endnote numbering.) However, you should check to see that the default settings match the discipline’s rules. Most word processing programs are already set to correctly place footnotes at the bottom of the page or endnotes at the end of your paper.
PLACEMENT OF THE FOOTNOTE/ENDNOTE ON THE PAGE See the excellent Turabian/ Chicago Manual of Style online guides (for print and electronic resources) prepared by the UMW Library staff by clicking here. Historians use Turabian or the Chicago Manual of Style, both of which provide guidelines for the format of the footnote/endnote citations. GENERAL RULE: WHEN IN DOUBT ABOUT WHETHER OR NOT YOU NEED A CITATION FOR SOMETHING, CITE IT.