Foot note A footnote is a short note that gives additional information about the cited subject and indicates the context in which it was copied. ‘A footnote is a brief note that provides additional content or copyright attribution. Any type of others works may mention/ quote/ cite in there( footnotes).’ (APA Manual, 7 th edition. 2019). where remains a lack of more information about the indicated research there is given in parenthesis and more information about the indication (attribution) placed by copying and citing others' work. It is also tried to be clear bottom of the article page, that is also called foot note.
In foot note, the subjects cited from other sources are arranged by numbers, and they also try to be clear about this content. Additional information about the subject is provided there. Numbers are used to create footnote indicators. Font notes provide brief information about the topic presented. In some cases, additional explanations are also given in the foot note to convey the article content more effectively. In this way, the information from the main source given in the footnote is copied from the references given at the end of the article. We will learn more about reference in the further class. ok
Example of keeping Foot Note … “The political system made up of the residents of the territorial are and Government of the area is a’‘State” 1………………………………………’ ‘jsdfjasdhjkadshkjadhjkasdhfjkasdh’2. _______________________________________________________ Robert. A Dahl, Modern Political Analysis. p.12. In Explaining the state Dahl says “……………..” p. 102.
End Note End note also means like foot note. But it is placed at the end of the article or at the last of the object. The number indicates about the cited topics in the article and based on such indication, more information about the main source cited in the article is placed at the end of the article. Sometime end notes and footnotes also try to clear cited topics by number. A clear description of the content of footnotes and endnotes source is given in the references.