The Art of the Footnote: The Intelligent Student's Guide to the Art and Science of Annotating Texts

The Art of the Footnote: The Intelligent Student's Guide to the Art and Science of Annotating Texts

by Francis A. Burkle-Young
The Art of the Footnote: The Intelligent Student's Guide to the Art and Science of Annotating Texts

The Art of the Footnote: The Intelligent Student's Guide to the Art and Science of Annotating Texts

by Francis A. Burkle-Young

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Overview

The Art of the Footnote reacquaints students and writers with the footnote as the most effective method for presenting all of the information that is necessary to make every manuscript lucid for every reader. This book shows why footnotes are valuable, even essential, as a part of writing in the context of the scientific and historical methods of research; how easy it is to become thoroughly familiar with the various types of notes and when to employ them; and how to create footnotes which are both clear and helpful to the reader. This book will be helpful in writing undergraduate term papers to large monographs because it describes specific cases in which footnoting is appropriate and it illustrates those with examples drawn from a variety of writings.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761803478
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 06/27/1996
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Francis A. Burkle-Young has taught at various universities, most recently as Adjunct Assistant Professor of Freshman Composition at The George Washington University. Saundra Rose Maley is Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at the same university.

What People are Saying About This

Thomas Mann

"This wonderful little book is not just a style manual on the mechanics of footnotes; it is an exposition of what might be called the "philosophy" of footnotes. It gives the reasons for having them to begin with, and surveys the intellectual content they ought to contain...Any student who reads this will have a sense of why such things are required for intellectual honesty."
Thomas Mann

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