How to Properly Cite Footnotes in Your Document

Learn how to correctly cite footnotes with superscript numbers and corresponding references using Chicago style for clear and accurate sourcing.

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To cite footnotes in your document, place a superscript number in the text where you'd like to add the footnote. At the bottom of the page, add the footnote with the corresponding number, followed by the relevant citation or information. For example, in Chicago style: 'Text in your document.¹' then at the bottom: '¹Author, Title, Page number.' This method maintains clarity and provides sources for in-depth information.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the correct way to add footnotes in Chicago style? In Chicago style, place a superscript number in the text and add the corresponding numbered citation at the bottom of the page with the author's name, title, and page number.
  2. Can footnotes include more than just citations? Yes, footnotes can provide additional commentary, explanations, or relevant information beyond just the citation.
  3. How do I format multiple footnotes on the same page? Each footnote should have a unique superscript number in the text, listed sequentially at the bottom of the page with matching numbers.