10 Examples of Good & Correct Footnotes / Footnotes [LENGKAP]
In a written work such as scientific or non-scientific which contains references from several webs, internet, newspapers, books, journals, etc., it should include footnotes or footnotes.
This is because footnotes or footnotes can tidy up the written work that we make. Because when we use footnotes, then we will not bother to write down the narrators, sources, or direct explanations contained in the body of the article, but by giving a sign such as an example. [1], [2], etc. And will be explained again at the end of the article.
Footnore or footnotes can also add to the confidence of the written work that we make, especially when we are writing a thesis, thesis, or even just a paper.
Even so, it turns out that there are still many who don’t know how to write the correct footnote. Therefore, this article will provide some examples of footnotes or footnotes.
Example of Footnote (Footnote)
In writing footnotes also have provisions that we must follow properly. That way you can see an example of the footnote below:
1. Example of Footnotes from the Internet
Below is an example of a footnote that takes a reference from the Internet. Because in this modern era the internet has become a necessity and a storehouse of all knowledge that we cannot put aside.
Not only that, the internet also makes it easy for us to find the right references and according to our needs.
The following is an example of a footnote taken from the internet:
1Muhammad Zakaria, “Guide to How to Make Your Own Website, Suitable for Beginners!”, accessed from https://ift.tt/3yFGFc8, on June 4, 2019 at 23.33.
2. Example of Footnotes from Books
Writing footnotes or footnotes whose references are taken from books must often be done by everyone. To write it down, you must pay attention to the particles that must be contained in the footnote so that it is in accordance with the existing provisions.
- First: 1Writer’s name, Book title (Publisher City: Name of Publisher, Year of Publication), p. Page No.
- Second: 1Writer’s name, Book title, Publisher, Publishing City, Year Published, p. page no.
Examples of footnotes taken from books, namely:
- 1 Author: 1Muhammad Mulkan Fauzi, Muslims Must Be Rich! (Tasikmalaya: SBH Publishing, 2016), p. 7.
- 2 authors: 2Muhammad Mulkan Fauzi and Hasanudin, Students at the End of Waiting, Jones Publishing, Tasikmalaya, 2015, p. 51.
- 3 authors: 1Muhammad Mulkan Fauzi et al., Singles with a tie (Tasikmalaya: Lingkar Pena, 2014), p. 15
3. Example of Footnotes from Journals
In the process of making footnotes, we usually take references from a journal or paper, where the journal and paper can be a reference and also a quote that can be included in a written work that we have made.
Examples of footnotes taken from journals are:
Yahya Saputra, “Violence against Women in Islamic Law” Asy-Syariah, Edition 6, April 2016, p. 15.
4. Sample Footnotes from Interviews
When writing a footnote resulting from an interview, you must also follow the rules in writing the footnote. The following is a format and also an example of a footnote from the interview.
Examples of footnotes taken from interviews are:
Interview with Mudjono NA, October 13, 2003 at the Yogyakarta Kepatihan Office.
5. Example of Footnotes from Government Issues
Footnotes can also be taken from government publications such as articles, laws and regulations currently in force in the country.
The writing of footnotes published by the government is also not arbitrary, therefore below is an example of footnotes taken from government publications.
Examples of footnotes taken from government publications are:Government Regulation Number 29 of 2000 concerning Archive Depreciation, article 9.
6. Example of Footnotes from Organizational Publications
Not only on government publications, footnotes can also be taken from publications organization. Examples of publications of the organization such as books made by an organization, and so on.
Examples of footnotes taken from the organization’s publications are:Developing and Operating a Records retention Programmer, ARMA, 1999, p. 72.
7. Example of Footnotes from 1 to 3 Authors
In the notes of a reference book, there must have been footnotes written from one to three authors.
You do not need to be confused, because below will provide examples of footnotes taken from 1 to 3 authors.
Examples of footnotes taken from one to three authors are:1Muhammad Mulkan Fauzi et al., Singles with a tie (Tasikmalaya: Lingkar Pena, 2014), p. 15
8. Example of Footnotes from 4 or More Authors
In the notes of a reference book, there must have been footnotes written by 4 or more authors. You do not need to be confused, because below will provide examples of footnotes taken from four or more authors.
Examples of footnotes taken from four or more authors are:Mahmud Efendi, et al. Indonesian Language and Literature, (Solo: Citra Aji Pratama, 2008), p. 47.
Things to Pay Attention to in Writing Footnotes (Footnote)
In writing footnotes or footnotes, several things must also be considered, such as:
- When writing footnotes, they must be separated by 3 spaces from the manuscript on the same page.
- Between footnotes must also be separated by using 1 space.
- When writing footnotes that have more than 2 lines, they must be typed using 1 space.
- When writing footnotes that are typed in parallel, margins must be used.
- Footnotes in the type of formal scientific writing must be numbered sequentially, starting with serial number 1 for the first footnote and at the beginning of the chapter. Then it will continue until the end of the chapter. At the beginning of each chapter and thereafter, the footnotes start from serial number 1. An essay without chapters or reports, rigid notes must be written at the end of the essay.
- Sequential numbers from Arabic numerals and also not marked.
- The serial number must be written smaller than the other letters.
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