What is an APA footnote citation?
There is no such thing as an APA footnote citation. APA uses parenthetical citations rather than footnotes to document outside sources. APA citations include the author and year of publication in parentheses—like this (Dreyfus, 2023).
An APA footnote is for supplemental information (e.g., suggestions for further reading) or copyright details for excerpted materials in the main text of your paper.
When an APA footnote includes information from another source, it should also include an APA in-text citation and an entry on the APA reference page.
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