
It is the location of the note in your paper that determines whether it is an footnote or an endnote. The format and content of footnotes and endnotes are the same. Notes: The footnote or endnote identifies the source of the quotation or information. In notes-bibliography style, when information is quoted or referred to in a paper, you insert a superscript number that directs the reader to a note that contains the citation information (see: inserting footnotes and endnotes using MS Word).Īccording to O'Flaherty, "the spread of electric lights through rural Newfoundland was destined to be slow and uneven." 1
