University Press of America
Pages: 168
Trim: 5¾ x 8¾
978-0-7618-0347-8 • Hardback • June 1996 • $91.00 • (£70.00)
978-0-7618-0348-5 • Paperback • June 1996 • $65.99 • (£51.00)
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.
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, author A Guide to Library Research Methods (Oxford U. Press, 1987)
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, author A Guide to Library Research Methods (Oxford U. Press, 1987)