classical types of footnotes:
- Footnote Source ordinary - normal footnote with bibliographic data.
- Footnote extended source - a source other than the indication given additional information.
- referring Footnote - indicates data sources such as " More'll say about it in the third chapter " used here, for example, the abbreviation "cf."
- Footnotes polemic - the criticism that deals with someone's views, but that did not disrupt the main course of the argument, put the controversy in a footnote.
- digressive footnotes - the author does not argue, but wants to expand the argument. Often this is associated with additional sources.
Rules:
- In the main text, the link (ie the number in superscript) are inserted PO expression NOT separated by a space.
- In a footnote, the footnote number is separated by a space, the content of the footnote and NOT puts a full stop after the number of footnote.
- Name (Initials) in the footnote ALWAYS stand BEFORE name.
NOTE: in the bibliography is Conversely .
In the text, if we quote the author such as "According to Max Weber ..." is the first time we write your name, and for each subsequent ONLY name.
- between the name and put the title of "comma" and "space" for example, M. Weber, Title ...
- titles and subtitles of publications, write Italic with EXCEPT journals, which we write a simple letter (normal), but in quotation marks.
- Shares publication NOT write in quotation marks.
- Between the title and subtitle puts a "dot" and "spaces" such as communist propaganda. Selected Problems .
- Between the title and publisher put "comma" and "space" for example, M. Weber, Economy and society. The outline of an understanding of sociology , John Wiley & Sons
- between publisher and place of issue we "comma" and "space" for example, M. Weber, economy and society. The outline of an understanding of sociology , OWN, Warsaw 2002
- Between place and year of issue, and "s" we "comma" and "space", eg for example, M. Weber, economy and society. The outline of an understanding of sociology , OWN, Warsaw 2002, p. 132nd
- After wdania NOT placed, no shortcuts like "the", etc.
- between the "s" and the page number is ONLY space.
- NOT we should use the abbreviations "p.", etc.
- If the online publication, the individual screens contain a direct link, then give the address of the first screen.
- words forming the name of the website capitalize, with the exception of conjunctions and prepositions such as Virtual Poland.
- note of each note ends with a dot.
- If the work has three or fewer authors, we write all.
- If it is between 3 and 6 of this writing, "ed."
- If we write no more than 6 of the first and the abbreviation "et al."
Shortcuts:
- IDEM - preceding footnote is identical.
- This same - the same author of another item.
- Acts. Quoted - the work quoted or cited by the work of Weber, for example lc, p. 222nd
- See. - See, points to the rich literature, authors, agreeing, etc. polemizujÄ…cych
- Cf - Compare, points to a richer literature.
- Quoted: - quote by the author.
Examples:
- Daily Newspapers: A. Kowalski, Flowers , "Your Garden" dated. 07/05/2010, No. 18 (1939), p. 33
- supplement to the daily press: A. Kowalski, Daisies , "Gardener's Guide" [Appendix to: "Your Garden"] dated. 07/05/2010, No. 18 (1939), p. 21
- Electronic publishing such a compact on-line dictionaries, encyclopedias etc.: A. Kowalski, Sociology , [type of electronic media? I do not remember what was meant] Boston (USA), 19.12.2009, www.encyklopedia.com / Sociology [Access: 07/05/2010].
This "Boston (USA)" is the location of the server, but when it comes to "access" to specify the date of publication or last modification.
- Internet services, portals, vertical portals A. Kowalski, Cosmos , [in:] The galaxy data (media type), place of publication, publication date, last update [access].
- Journals Online: A. Kowalski, Contemporary Politics , "Gazeta Wyborcza" (On-line: 29/02/2010) www.gazetawyborcza . com [accessed: 07/05/2010].
- unpublished paper from the conference: A. Kowalski, Values \u200b\u200band Culture , paper presented at the seminar students' Towards a modern values \u200b\u200b", held at the Agricultural Academy on 29.02.2010.
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