Some general rules for formatting footnotes:
The first time you cite a source, you will need to include the full citation information. Each subsequent time you cite it in the same paper, however, you will use a short form citation.
Author Only
If you are citing only one work by a particular author, use only their name and the page number.
4. Michael Davis, Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street (New York: Viking, 2008), 43.
5. Davis, 102.
Author-Title
If you are citing multiple works by the same author, use the author's name, a shortened (but clear!) version of the title, and the page number.
12. Davis, Street Gang, 197.
Title Only
If you are citing a work which does not have an author or editor, use a shortened (but clear!) version of the title and the page number.
18. Driving Home, 280.
Ibid
Ibid, which comes from the Latin ibidem or "in the same place", is used to cite a work whose bibliographic data appears in the note directly preceding it. If the citation information is exactly the same, including the page number, simply use 'Ibid.'. If the citation is the same save for the page number, use 'Ibid., #'.
Note that because Ibid. is an abbreviation, it should be followed by a period.
23. Davis, Street Gang, 197.
24. Ibid., 213
25. Ibid.
Book, one author
Author's first and last name, Title of the Book (Location: Publisher,
Year), Page number.
Michael Davis, Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street (New York:
Viking, 2008), 43.
Book, multiple authors
Dorothy Hoobler and Thomas Hoobler, The Crimes of Paris: A
True Story of Murder, Theft, and Detection (New York: Little,
2009), 104.
Edited book
Shirley R. Steiberg and Joe L. Kincheloe, eds.,
Christotainment: Selling Jesus through Popular Culture
(Boulder: Westview, 2009), 98.
Electronic Book
Vincent Sherry, The Great War and the Language of Modernism (New York: Oxford
University Press, 2003) http://rave.ohiolink.edu/ebook/ebc/9780195178180
(accessed June 9, 2009).
chapter or essay in a collection basic entry
Author First Last, "Title of Chapter or Essay," in Title of Book or Anthology, ed.
Name of editor of book cited. (Location: Publisher, Date), Page numbers of cited essay.
chapter in an edited book
Basic Footnote Entry
Author's first name Author's last name, "Title of the Article," Name of Publication volume (Year): page #. Basic Bibliography Entry Author's last name, Author's first name. "Title of the Article." Name of Publication volume (Year): pages. |
For journal articles from a database, include the stable, persistent, or permanent URL provided, as well as the accession date.
Footnote: Ned Mueller, "The Teddy Bears' Picnic: Four-Year-Old Children's Personal Constructs in Relation to Behavioural Problems and to Teacher Global Concern," Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines 37 (1996): 383.
Bibliography: Mueller, Ned. "The Teddy Bears' Picnic: Four-Year-Old Children's Personal Constructs in Relation to Behavioural Problems and to Teacher Global Concern." Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines 37 (1996): 381-389. |