![]() ![]() Bibliographic entries use hanging indentation, while footnotes and endnotes use paragraph-style indentation. Notes are numbered consecutively throughout a paper and include references to specific page numbers. The following examples display the entry first as it would appear in the bibliography (B), the footnote/endnote (F), and the shortened footnote/endnote (SF), which is used when a source is cited more than once.
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