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Footnotes. Question #1. 1. Which of the following is/are true about endnotes and footnotes? A) Endnotes and footnotes serve different functions and follow different formats.

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  1. Footnotes

  2. Question #1 • 1. Which of the following is/are true about endnotes and footnotes? • A) Endnotes and footnotes serve different functions and follow different formats. • B) Endnotes and footnotes follow the same citation format. However, endnotes appear after the text, where footnotes appear at the bottom of each page. • C) Endnotes are used only for referencing the source of direct quotations and footnotes are used only to designate the source of general references. • D) You may use footnotes and endnotes in the same paper.

  3. Question #1 • 1. Which of the following is/are true about endnotes and footnotes? • B) Endnotes and footnotes follow the same citation format. However, endnotes appear after the text, where footnotes appear at the bottom of each page.

  4. Question #2 2. Use endnotes/footnotes to: A. reference a direct quotation B. reference the paraphrasing or summarizing of another person’s ideas. C. reference the source of factual information. D. All the above.

  5. Question #2 2. Use endnotes/footnotes to: A. reference a direct quotation B. reference the paraphrasing or summarizing of another person’s ideas. C. reference the source of factual information. D. All the above.

  6. Question #3 3. In the first citation (endnote/footnote) for a specific source in your paper: • provide a full citation for the source (authorship, title, location, date) following the appropriate format spelled out in Kate Turabian’sA Manual for Writers. B. simply provide a short citation that will refer readers to your bibliography or works cited page. C. ignore the place of publication and date since those are only required in a bibliography citation, and not in an endnote/footnote. D. simply include the author’s last name and the page number in the original source.

  7. Question #3 3. In the first citation (endnote/footnote) for a specific source in your paper: • provide a full citation for the source (authorship, title, location, date) following the appropriate format spelled out in Kate Turabian’sA Manual for Writers.

  8. Question #4 4. Which of the following is the correct format for citing a direct quotation from a journal article available online? This is the first time this source is cited in the paper. A) 1Jeanette Keith, "The Politics of Southern Draft Resistance, 1917-1918: Class, Race, and Conscription in the Rural South," The Journal of American History (March 2001), The History Cooperative (accessed April 22, 2002). B) 1Keith, "The Politics of Southern Draft Resistance.” C) 1Jeanette Keith, "The Politics of Southern Draft Resistance, 1917-1918: Class, Race, and Conscription in the Rural South," p.2. D) Keith, Jeanette. “The Politics of Southern Resistance, 1917-1918: Class, Race, andConscription in the Rural South.” The Journal of American History, March 2001.

  9. Question #4 4. Which of the following is the correct format for citing a direct quotation from a journal article available online? This is the first time this source is cited in the paper. A) 1Jeanette Keith, "The Politics of Southern Draft Resistance, 1917-1918: Class, Race, and Conscription in the Rural South," The Journal of American History (March 2001), The History Cooperative (accessed April 22, 2002). B) 1Keith, "The Politics of Southern Draft Resistance.” C) 1Jeanette Keith, "The Politics of Southern Draft Resistance, 1917-1918: Class, Race, and Conscription in the Rural South," p.2. D) Keith, Jeanette. “The Politics of Southern Resistance, 1917-1918: Class, Race, andConscription in the Rural South.” The Journal of American History, March 2001.

  10. Question #5 5. You should: A. use endnotes/footnotes for only for direct quotations. B. always provide enough information in an endnote/footnote to allow someone to easily find the same materials. C. always cite search engines such as Google, Yahoo, and Alta Vista that you used to find materials for your paper. D. All of the above.

  11. Question #5 5. You should: B. always provide enough information in an endnote/footnote to allow someone to easily find the same materials.

  12. Question #6 6. Which is the correct format for an endnote/footnote for a book by a single author? • 2William H. Chafe, The Unfinished Journey: America Since World War II, 2d ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1991), 147-49. B. 2Chafe, William H. The Unfinished Journey: America Since World War II, 2d ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1991), 147-49.

  13. Question #6 6. Which is the correct format for an endnote/footnote for a book by a single author? • 2William H. Chafe, The Unfinished Journey: America Since World War II, 2d ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1991), 147-49. B. 2Chafe, William H. The Unfinished Journey: America Since World War II, 2d ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1991), 147-49.

  14. Question #7 7. I can tell that the following item is a ________ just by looking at the endnote/footnote format. Akira Iriye, "The Internationalization of History," American Historical Review 94 (February 1989): 8. • A. a scholarly monograph (book). • B. an article in a periodical (journal). • C. a letter included in a manuscript collection. • D. a document included in an edited collection of published documents.

  15. Question #7 7. I can tell that the following item is a ________ just by looking at the endnote/footnote format. Akira Iriye, "The Internationalization of History," American Historical Review 94 (February 1989): 8. B. an article in a periodical (journal).

  16. Question #8 8. I should always cite: A. the source where I found the material used in my research even if the same material is available elsewhere. B. the most commonly found source for an item. (For example, I should cite the National Archives as the source for the U.S. Constitution, even if I used a version that I found in a U.S. history textbook.) C. books with only one author since having more than one author makes writing an endnote/footnote more complicated. D. as little detail as possible since others may try to steal my work if I give them too much information.

  17. Question #8 8. I should always cite: • the source where I found the material used in my research even if the same material is available elsewhere.

  18. Question #9 9. Endnotes/footnotes should be used to: A. provide the source for a direct quotation, paraphrasing of another person’s ideas, and/or the source of factual information. B. protect me from accusations of plagiarism. C. provide evidence that I know about secondary sources (works written by scholars) on this topic and help direct readers to these other sources. D. All of the above.

  19. Question #9 9. Endnotes/footnotes should be used to: A. provide the source for a direct quotation, paraphrasing of another person’s ideas, and/or the source of factual information. B. protect me from accusations of plagiarism. C. provide evidence that I know about secondary sources (works written by scholars) on this topic and help direct readers to these other sources. D. All of the above.

  20. Question #10 10. Which is the correct citation format for citing a letter found in a manuscript collection at the Library of Congress? A. 3Letter, O’Laughlin Papers, box 12, file 2. B. 3O’Laughlin Papers, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. C. 3Hiram Johnson to John CallanO’Laughlin, July 16, 1916, O’Laughlin Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. box 12, file 2. D. 3Hiram Johnson to John CallanO’Laughlin, July 16, 1916, O’Laughlin Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress.

  21. Question #10 10. Which is the correct citation format for citing a letter found in a manuscript collection at the Library of Congress? C. 3Hiram Johnson to John CallanO’Laughlin, July 16, 1916, O’Laughlin Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. box 12, file 2.

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