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Please see Reference list at the end of your work after using footnotes/endnotes for referencing all works cited.ġ. The following examples are for notes only. Notes are formatted differently than your reference or bibliography page at the end of the paper. There is no need to use the abbreviations "p." and "pp." before page numbers. If a single paragraph of your paper contains several references to the same author, it is permissible to use one number after the last quotation, paraphrase, or summary to indicate the source for all of the material used in that paragraph. Put a period and two spaces after the number Use the same number as in the body of your paper. Some instructors will allow you to place notes, instead, as endnotes on a separate page (titled Notes) at the end of your paper, after any appendices. Place footnotes at the bottom of each page, separated from the text with a typed line, 1.5 inches long. Notes are always single spaced with the first line indented five spaces from the left margin. The note number within the body of the paper should be superscripted. Notes are numbered consecutively with the number appearing at the end of the passage in question and immediately before the footnote itself.
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