

(Home/Paragraph/Indents and Spacing/Special:Hanging). The bibliography is in hanging indent style with the first line of each entry flush left and second and further lines indented five spaces.The endnote section should be labeled Notes to separate it from text and bibliography. Endnotes follow the text and any appendixes and come before the bibliography.Single space footnotes and double space between footnotes. A space and short solid line goes between the text and the beginning of the footnotes at the bottom of the page.Number each note followed by a period and two spaces do not use superscript numbers in the notes themselves.Indent the first line with subsequent lines at the left margin for both endnotes and footnotes.See examples #16-20 on the Periodicals (print) page. alone if you are referring to the same page or follow with a comma and a different page number as needed.
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There is no punctuation after the number.

Consult your instructor to see if footnotes or endnotes are preferred.In your paper credit all ideas, facts, charts, and quotations with footnotes or endnotes.Directions wrapped in ( ) refer to Microsoft Word formatting commands.Numbers wrapped in refer to specific sections in the Chicago Manual of Style.
