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Note when you cite a work the first time and a shortened note for subsequent citations.Įach source has a full entry in the bibliography. For many university papers, professors require a full bibliographic In the note-bibliography system, notes contain full bibliographic information or a If you have to decide which type of note to use, see CMS 14.43-14.45. To determine whether you should use footnotes or endnotes, consult your The source’s full bibliographic entry is included on a listĪt the end. In the text and listing the source’s essential bibliographic information in eitherĪ footnote or an endnote. In the note-bibliography system, you cite a source by inserting a superscript number Bibliographic Notes and In-Text Citations Note-Bibliographic System
