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Footnotes & Bibliography

Author layout: Footnotes and Bibliography

No. of Authors First Footnote Subsequent Footnote Bibliography
One

1 Mari Ruti, Feminist Film Theory and Pretty Woman (New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016), p. 44.

2 Ruti, p. 42.

Ruti, Mari, Feminist Film Theory and Pretty Woman (New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016)

Two

2 Ann Curthoys and John Docker, Is History Fiction?, 2nd edn (Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2010), p. 67.

5 Curthoys and Docker, p. 151.

Curthoys, Ann, and John Docker, Is History Fiction?, 2nd edn (Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2010)

Three

4 John Esposito, Darrell Fasching and Todd Lewis, World Religions Today, 5th edn (New York: Oxford University Press, 2015), pp. 522-23.

6 Esposito, Fasching and Lewis, p. 525.

Esposito, John, Darrell Fashing, and Todd Lewis. World Religions Today, 5th edn (New York: Oxford University Press, 2015)

Four or more

3 Kevin F. McCarthy, and others, Gifts of the Muse: Reframing the Debate About the Benefits of the Arts (Santa Monica: RAND Corporation, 2001), p. 52.

6 McCarthy and others, p. 53.

McCarthy, Kevin F., and others, Gifts of the Muse: Reframing the Debate About the Benefits of the Arts (Santa Monica: RAND Corporation, 2001)

Groups

2 Museum Victoria, Treasures of the Museum, Victoria, Australia  (Melbourne: The Museum, 2004), p. 39.

3 Museum Victoria, p. 105.

Museum Victoria, Treasures of the Museum, Victoria, Australia. (Melbourne: The Museum, 2004)

Notes

  • Use 'and others' in the footnotes after the first author when there are more than three authors
  • Use 'and others' in the bibliography after the first author when there are more than three authors
  • All authors in the footnotes are presented as First Name Last Name 
  • No extra line spacing between footnote entries
  • Single spacing between lines within an entry

Secondary citation

It is best practice to avoid secondary referencing. Whenever possible find the original source and cite this. If this is not possible because the original is not available then use a secondary reference.

Bibliography

Walz, Robin, Modernism (Edinburgh: Pearson Education, 2008)

In-text

...Walz quotes Astradur Eystensson's statement that "it has come to serve a crucial function"1.

First Footnote

1 Astradur Eysteinsson, The Concept of Modernism (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1990), p. 7, cited in Robin Walz, Modernism (Edinburgh: Pearson Education, 2008), p. 56.