Where do you put footnotes?
Where do you put footnotes?
A footnote is always at the end of the page on which the reference symbol is also listed in the text. (Some publication formats use the endnotes instead, where there is a footnote block at the end of the text – this is becoming increasingly rare.)
How does it work with the footnotes?
A footnote is a note that is removed from the running text in the print layout in order to make the text more easily legible. A footnote is a “note, legend, comment, reference to source or further explanation of a text or image”.
A footnote is always at the end of the page on which the reference symbol is also listed in the text. (Some publication formats use the endnotes instead, where a footnote block is at the end of the text is becoming increasingly rare.)
When do you write Vgl in the footnote?
Rule 6: In the source citation (either Harvard citation immediately after the mental end of the quotation or in a footnote), the reference cf. indicates that the quotation is indirect (cf. Rossig & Prätsch 2005: 126).
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