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[Music] hi im matt if you find yourself working in the humanities youll probably end up using chicago style for your papers one of the unique aspects of chicago style is its use of footnotes in this video well take a look at how footnotes are used and how to format them while well be using information from the chicago style guide this video is not associated with the university of chicago so double check the style guide if you have any questions [Music] in chicago style footnotes take the place of in-text citations instead of naming the author in the text of the sentence or listing it at the end of the sentence in parentheses youll put a number in superscript at the end of the sentence this number will correspond to a footnote at the bottom of the page so your reader will be able to easily locate it and see the reference for the quote or paraphrase in your paper the number should run in numerical order as you go through the document so footnote number one will be the first note t

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If you wish to cite the U.S. Constitution as a whole, you may simply mention it in your paper without including a citation in the references list. However, if you are citing a part of the Constitution, you should use the article, amendment, section, and/or clause numbers.
In a footnote, reference the original source as cited in the secondary source. Then in brackets put as cited in and cite the secondary source using OSCOLA, including the page or paragraph number where the original source is mentioned. In a bibliography, reference only the secondary source.
Citing the Charter of the United Nations List the author or organization responsible for the document, followed by a comma. List the title of the document in italics, followed by a comma. List the date of publication, followed by a comma. List the document symbol, followed by a comma.
In both MLA and APA, a footnote example includes the citation found at the bottom, or foot, of the page corresponding to the superscript number found in the body of the work. The footnote might consist of the type of work and authors name along with other information related to the type of citation.
Statutes in effect at that time will thus be cited as RSC 1985, for the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985. The chapter number of the statute includes the initial letter of the name of the act. Examples: Criminal Code, RSC 1985, c C - 46. Privacy Act, RSC 1985, c P- 21.
Reference list entry example: Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Part 1 of the Constitution Act, 1982, being Schedule B to the Canada Act 1982 (UK), 1982, c 11. In-text citations examples: Parenthetical citation: (Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, 1982).
Comments: Author. (Year) Title (in italics) (Report number) [if applicable] Place of publication. Publisher (if the publisher is the author, as is often the case in government documents, put the word Author in place of the publisher).
[The information given in a footnote includes the author, the title, the place of publication, the publisher, the date of publication and the page or pages on which the quotation or information is found.]
As a general rule, place the footnote number at the end of the sentence after the punctuation. When referring to just one word, piece of legislation, or case, place the footnote number directly after the word.

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