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A '''footnote''' is a note referenced from the text and placed at the bottom of a [[page (paper)|page]] or, more rarely, beside the referencing text in a book or document. | A '''footnote''' is a note referenced from the text and placed at the bottom of a [[page (paper)|page]] or, more rarely, beside the referencing text in a book or document. | ||
A footnote usually contain a [[reference]], a [[citation]], or comments that the author decided not to include within the main body of the text. The footnote is usually referenced in the main text by a superscripted letter, symbol or an ordinal number, but other forms and formats are also common. | A footnote usually contain a [[reference]], a [[citation]], or comments that the author decided not to include within the main body of the text. The footnote is usually referenced in the main text by a superscripted letter, symbol or an ordinal number, but other forms and formats are also common. A special type of note are the '''endnotes''' which are similar in most respects to footnotes, but are positioned at the end of a chapter or a book. | ||
A special type of note are the '''endnotes''' which are similar in most respects to footnotes, but are positioned at the end of a chapter or a book. | |||
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Revision as of 11:45, 4 March 2007
A footnote is a note referenced from the text and placed at the bottom of a page or, more rarely, beside the referencing text in a book or document.
A footnote usually contain a reference, a citation, or comments that the author decided not to include within the main body of the text. The footnote is usually referenced in the main text by a superscripted letter, symbol or an ordinal number, but other forms and formats are also common. A special type of note are the endnotes which are similar in most respects to footnotes, but are positioned at the end of a chapter or a book.