Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Does anybody know a good website that would have good footnotes for The Witch of Blackbird pond?

I'm having a big test Friday in two classes on the Witch of Blackbird Pond, a book by Elizabeth George Spear, and I've only read up to chapter 12 out of 18 or some chapters and I'm screwed. I need some footnotes to study too! Sparknotes.com dosen't have them so I don't know what I'm supposed to do. Any ideas?Does anybody know a good website that would have good footnotes for The Witch of Blackbird pond?
You are supposed to read the book!


It's very good ... just get off the computer, turn off the TV and read!

Do you have to put footnotes every time?

When using footnotes in your research paper, are you supposed to put footnotes after everything that you type from what you found from a source? Even if it is in your own words?


If so, that is alot of footnotes! thanks =]Do you have to put footnotes every time?
As an undergrad physics student....





We're told to follow the guidelines from Phys. D, a physics journal.





Anything that you have used from another source must be REFERENCED. In your text, insert a footnote number in square brackets. The references should then be listed in numerical order, again in square brackets. They should then be written in the format....





Author, title of work that has been referenced, where it can be found, if it's a journal, then date of publication, and finally the page numbers if relevant.





Hope this helps.

How to properly use footnotes?

This is my article:





In order to strengthen the message he introduced the censorship system: “You could only read, see, and hear, what the Nazis wanted you to read, see and hear.” (Trueman)





I am supposed to use a footnote in citation, so where would the quote go, in the foot note? How about the author? Can someone show me how it should look properly formatted? Thanks in advance.How to properly use footnotes?
If it's a history class you want to follow the chicago style, essentially just insert a footnote next to the quote (it will show up at the bottom of the page) then the authors name in the footnote and all the normal info in yer bibliography.





*edit* Specifically if you're using Microsoft Word after the quote you are citing select 'Insert' from the top, then select 'Reference' and lastly 'Footnote', in the field for the footnot just enter in a limited bibliographic entry, author/title etc. Just don't forget, even with footnotes you still need a proper bibliography.





Course, no one is expected to memorize all the rules so be sure to read through the official site http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tool…

Footnote symbols on Microsoft word?

Need some help please, I'm new to footnotes.


How do you get the little numbers to show which source the sentence came from? The ones that hang a bit above the next sentence? Please help!Footnote symbols on Microsoft word?
Click on the Insert tab then


Click on Reference then


Click on FootnoteFootnote symbols on Microsoft word?
when typing, if you bring up INSERT there is a footnote. It lets you choose style and location of the footnotes.

Windows Vista Word - How do you get footnotes when using word?

Hiya - Ive got the new windows vista word programme on my laptop and im not used to it. Im writing a long piece of text and need to know how to put in footnotes ----- i tried to do it by myself but got it all wrong. :(





Im not a very computer-y / technology - type person ---- so a step by step guide would be very helpful! - Thanks!Windows Vista Word - How do you get footnotes when using word?
Do this:





1. Position the cursor where you want the footnote or endnote reference to go.


2. Click the References tab on the Ribbon.


3. Click the arrow in the lower right corner of the Footnotes group.


4. Click Insert.


5. Type the footnote.





Hope that helps.Windows Vista Word - How do you get footnotes when using word?
I assume you're running Windows Vista, and using Microsoft Office 2007, specifically Word. I must admit the new ';ribbon'; interface has dismayed many. You need to select the ';References'; tab, and then under the Footnotes section (near the left) there's be a large button ';Insert Footnote';.
I assume you have Vista but are running Windows 2007. See the link below for step by step instructions.
If you have 2007 as it would seem, then switch to References menu tab and you will see the insert footnotes icon in the ribbon. Very simple, just like previous versions.
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  • Do you have to mention that name of the source in the essay as well as in the footnotes?

    even if i footnote a section, do i have to mention the source in the essay?


    Do you have to mention that name of the source in the essay as well as in the footnotes?
    i don't think so but it really depends on the teacher. i would do it just to be on the safe side if ur a procastinator like me and its too late to ask ur teacher.





    maybe u can call somebody and ask if u have to. or look it up online.

    How do I make footnotes on Microsoft Office Word 2007 ?

    I just can't figure it out.. when I put footers, it puts it on every page.


    I did it before on another essay, I just can't remember how! :(


    thank youu :)How do I make footnotes on Microsoft Office Word 2007 ?
    Word can automatically generate footnote numbers and keep them straight -- and out of the footer. Here's how to use them:





    To put in a Word footnote:





    1.Position the cursor where you want the footnote or endnote reference to go.


    2.Click the References tab on the Ribbon.


    3.Click the arrow in the lower right corner of the Footnotes group.


    4.Click Insert.


    5.Type the footnote.





    Hope that helps.How do I make footnotes on Microsoft Office Word 2007 ?
    insert %26gt; footer
    simply double click on the bottom quarter of the page where you want the footer to go and ms office makes a header and footer for you. you just type what you want