Footnotes
A footnote is a note placed at the bottom of a page that provides supplementary information for a passage in the main text. Footnotes may cite sources, give bibliographic details, offer brief commentary, translations, or clarifications that would disrupt the flow if included in the main text.
In the main text, a reference marker—commonly a superscript number—is placed after the relevant text. The corresponding
Content and style guidelines emphasize conciseness and relevance. A full bibliographic citation can appear in the
Footnotes are distinct from endnotes, which collect notes at the end of a page, chapter, or document