Insert the footnote number indicator at the end of the sentence within the report. A footnote citation number always comes at the end of the sentence containing the cited information. The number within the report's text at the end of the sentence will coincide with the footnote number at the bottom of the page.
Format the citation information of the cited source according to Turabian guidelines. The format of a book in a footnote would start with the author's first and last name, the title of the book, the city of publication, the publisher and the year of publication, followed by the cited page number. For example:
1.Wendy Doniger, Splitting the Difference (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999), 65.
Use italics for the title of a book or journal, a format we cannot show in this article.
For books with a translator, use the translator's name. For an article within an edited volume, begin with the article's author and add the editor's name, and the book title, after the article title. For example:
Yves Bonnefoy, New and Selected Poems, ed. John Naughton and Anthony Rudolf (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995), 22.
Follow all punctuation guidelines of the Turabian style exactly. There is always a comma after the author's name, the publishing information is always in parenthesis, followed by a comma and the page numbers. All footnotes should be in single spaced format, with a single space after commas.