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This video will show you how to make a footnote-style citation in Chicago format. So Iamp;#39;ve got a bibliography entry for a source here, and Iamp;#39;ve got a quote from my source, and I know the page number that it was on. But then the next step is how do I write the footnote? You can use a website like OWL Purdue to help you format your footnotes. But something that a lot of people donamp;#39;t realize, when youamp;#39;re looking at this footnote citation example on OWL Purdue, that example is for how to write the citation if you donamp;#39;t have a bibliography page. If youamp;#39;re using footnotes or endnotes as the only way of citing your sources, you need all this information about the name of the journal, the volume, the year, and all that stuff. But if you look over here on this other page at OWL Purdue where itamp;#39;s introducing the format, it tells you--you donamp;#39;t need the full publication information in your footnote if you have a bibliography page. You