What is an endnote citation?

An endnote citation is a note in a Chicago style document that includes the author, title, and other publication details. Endnotes are located on a separate page, before the bibliography.

Each Chicago endnote citation corresponds to a superscript number in a sentence that paraphrases, summarizes, or quotes an outside source.

In APA or MLA writing, endnotes are never citations in and of themselves. They’re only for sharing supplemental information that would interrupt the flow of the main text.

However, when APA or MLA endnotes contain details from outside sources, they should have in-text citations just like the main text.

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