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The Next CEO of Stack OverflowFootnote marks at end of a sentenceHow do I footnote an item that appears twice on the same page?How to use in-text citation for a sentence in an article that also uses in-text citation?Formatting two adjacent footnote indicators in the body of the footnoted textFootnote editingCitation of internet webpages that have limited lifetimesOrder of Footnote Marks On Single PageWhen citing a French citation in the original, should the guillemets (angle quotes) be changed? What about punctuation order?Proper citation style onlineSpace before footnote reference mark?APA Citation Quote + End of Sentence










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According to this, footnote marks should come at the end of the sentence, after the punctuation, like




The inner flow is then reflected at this boundary, leading to an oblique expansion shock (also named reflection wave).4




Sadly, I don't remember where, but I think that references go like this:




The inner flow is then reflected at this boundary, leading to an oblique expansion shock (also named reflection wave)[8].




Now, assuming I have to put both of these,




The inner flow is then reflected at this boundary, leading to an oblique expansion shock (also named reflection wave)[8].4




is this the correct way?










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    According to this, footnote marks should come at the end of the sentence, after the punctuation, like




    The inner flow is then reflected at this boundary, leading to an oblique expansion shock (also named reflection wave).4




    Sadly, I don't remember where, but I think that references go like this:




    The inner flow is then reflected at this boundary, leading to an oblique expansion shock (also named reflection wave)[8].




    Now, assuming I have to put both of these,




    The inner flow is then reflected at this boundary, leading to an oblique expansion shock (also named reflection wave)[8].4




    is this the correct way?










    share|improve this question
























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      According to this, footnote marks should come at the end of the sentence, after the punctuation, like




      The inner flow is then reflected at this boundary, leading to an oblique expansion shock (also named reflection wave).4




      Sadly, I don't remember where, but I think that references go like this:




      The inner flow is then reflected at this boundary, leading to an oblique expansion shock (also named reflection wave)[8].




      Now, assuming I have to put both of these,




      The inner flow is then reflected at this boundary, leading to an oblique expansion shock (also named reflection wave)[8].4




      is this the correct way?










      share|improve this question














      According to this, footnote marks should come at the end of the sentence, after the punctuation, like




      The inner flow is then reflected at this boundary, leading to an oblique expansion shock (also named reflection wave).4




      Sadly, I don't remember where, but I think that references go like this:




      The inner flow is then reflected at this boundary, leading to an oblique expansion shock (also named reflection wave)[8].




      Now, assuming I have to put both of these,




      The inner flow is then reflected at this boundary, leading to an oblique expansion shock (also named reflection wave)[8].4




      is this the correct way?







      citation reference footnotes






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          Citation references do normally go inside the sentence, i.e. before the full stop (that's the only thing I don't like about numeric superscript references - the gap underneath and before the full stop is ugly). A footnote to the whole sentence can certainly be placed after the full stop. If you don't like the combination, it's often possible to apply the citation or footnote to a specific statement within the sentence, rather than putting it at the end.






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          • That does seem like it will solve the issue. As a follow-up, is there any rule about spacing before or after the superscript? In my texts, I've been using a smaller space after the mark, because a normal one seems to large for me...

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            Mar 24 at 13:25






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            I've never seen any reason to use anything other than a normal space, but I don't know if LaTeX does anything clever behind the scenes. I reckon I'd have heard something if it did

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          Citation references do normally go inside the sentence, i.e. before the full stop (that's the only thing I don't like about numeric superscript references - the gap underneath and before the full stop is ugly). A footnote to the whole sentence can certainly be placed after the full stop. If you don't like the combination, it's often possible to apply the citation or footnote to a specific statement within the sentence, rather than putting it at the end.






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          • That does seem like it will solve the issue. As a follow-up, is there any rule about spacing before or after the superscript? In my texts, I've been using a smaller space after the mark, because a normal one seems to large for me...

            – Jak
            Mar 24 at 13:25






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            I've never seen any reason to use anything other than a normal space, but I don't know if LaTeX does anything clever behind the scenes. I reckon I'd have heard something if it did

            – Chris H
            Mar 24 at 14:58















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          Citation references do normally go inside the sentence, i.e. before the full stop (that's the only thing I don't like about numeric superscript references - the gap underneath and before the full stop is ugly). A footnote to the whole sentence can certainly be placed after the full stop. If you don't like the combination, it's often possible to apply the citation or footnote to a specific statement within the sentence, rather than putting it at the end.






          share|improve this answer























          • That does seem like it will solve the issue. As a follow-up, is there any rule about spacing before or after the superscript? In my texts, I've been using a smaller space after the mark, because a normal one seems to large for me...

            – Jak
            Mar 24 at 13:25






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            I've never seen any reason to use anything other than a normal space, but I don't know if LaTeX does anything clever behind the scenes. I reckon I'd have heard something if it did

            – Chris H
            Mar 24 at 14:58













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          Citation references do normally go inside the sentence, i.e. before the full stop (that's the only thing I don't like about numeric superscript references - the gap underneath and before the full stop is ugly). A footnote to the whole sentence can certainly be placed after the full stop. If you don't like the combination, it's often possible to apply the citation or footnote to a specific statement within the sentence, rather than putting it at the end.






          share|improve this answer













          Citation references do normally go inside the sentence, i.e. before the full stop (that's the only thing I don't like about numeric superscript references - the gap underneath and before the full stop is ugly). A footnote to the whole sentence can certainly be placed after the full stop. If you don't like the combination, it's often possible to apply the citation or footnote to a specific statement within the sentence, rather than putting it at the end.







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          • That does seem like it will solve the issue. As a follow-up, is there any rule about spacing before or after the superscript? In my texts, I've been using a smaller space after the mark, because a normal one seems to large for me...

            – Jak
            Mar 24 at 13:25






          • 1





            I've never seen any reason to use anything other than a normal space, but I don't know if LaTeX does anything clever behind the scenes. I reckon I'd have heard something if it did

            – Chris H
            Mar 24 at 14:58

















          • That does seem like it will solve the issue. As a follow-up, is there any rule about spacing before or after the superscript? In my texts, I've been using a smaller space after the mark, because a normal one seems to large for me...

            – Jak
            Mar 24 at 13:25






          • 1





            I've never seen any reason to use anything other than a normal space, but I don't know if LaTeX does anything clever behind the scenes. I reckon I'd have heard something if it did

            – Chris H
            Mar 24 at 14:58
















          That does seem like it will solve the issue. As a follow-up, is there any rule about spacing before or after the superscript? In my texts, I've been using a smaller space after the mark, because a normal one seems to large for me...

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          Mar 24 at 13:25





          That does seem like it will solve the issue. As a follow-up, is there any rule about spacing before or after the superscript? In my texts, I've been using a smaller space after the mark, because a normal one seems to large for me...

          – Jak
          Mar 24 at 13:25




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          I've never seen any reason to use anything other than a normal space, but I don't know if LaTeX does anything clever behind the scenes. I reckon I'd have heard something if it did

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          Mar 24 at 14:58





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