A few days ago
KittyKat

Do I reuse the same footnote number if I cite the same source multiple times once one page?

I have referenced (w/footnotes) a few different sources on the same page. One of the sources was cited a few times, with other sources in between. It seems odd to write 1. (Source A.)

2. (Source B) 3.(Source A). Should I do this or should I just write the same footnote number twice on the same page and not retype it on the bottom. Also, if I am citing the same source on different pages, should I rewrite the citation (in shortened form) or should I again just write the same footnote number found on the page the source was first noted? Thanks.

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A few days ago
nickipettis

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this depends on the style guide that is used by your school or department.

REALLY old style uses different numbers with a short word ( ibid? op cit or maybe opcit?) for this sort of thing.

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4 years ago
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Will Rodgers gave a appropriate clarification of mindfulness, yet I normally use the term being an observer. All words for the comparable element. We get so hung up on the definitions some cases, the educational is interior the doing. advantages!
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