![]() ![]() Whether you use footnotes or endnotes, a superscript 1 number corresponding to a note with the bibliographic information for that source should be placed in the text following the end of the sentence or clause in which the source is referenced.įootnotes are at the bottom of the page. Footnotes will be added at the end of the page on which the source is referenced, and endnotes will be compiled at the end of each chapter or at the end of the entire document. In the NB system, you should include a note (endnote or footnote) each time you use a source, whether through a direct quote or through a paraphrase or summary. Th e Chicago style of writing utilizes the NB system. Patricia Burns, e-mail message to author, December 15, 2008. Robert Lennon, “How Do You Revise?,” Ward Six (blog), Septem(8:39 a.m.). Susan Woodring, Septem(2:31 a.m.), comment on J. Note: if the word “blog” is included in the title of the blog, there is no need to repeat it in parentheses after that title.ġ. ![]() If you frequently cite a blog, however, then you may choose to include it in your bibliography. Generally, blog entries and comments are cited only as notes. Carrie Rodriguez, interview by Cuz Frost, Acoustic Café, 88.3 WGWG FM, November 20, 2008. Name of Interviewee, interview by Name of Interviewer, Month, Day, Year, interview, transcript.ġ. Name of Interviewee in discussion with the author, month year.Ģ. “Title,” Journal Title Vol #, Edition # (date): page(s), doi#.ġ. First Name Last Name, “Title,” Journal Title Vol #, Edition # (date): page(s), doi#. Online Periodicals (Journal, Magazine, and Newspaper Articles)ġ. First Name Last Name, Title of Book (Location: Publisher, date), URL. Author-Date In Text Citation: (Author, Year, page))ġ.
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