Over the years, proper citation has being the watch words for all researchers (undergraduates or post-graduates) and project supervisors in Nigeria. The essence of citation is to control the level of plagiarism in project/research writing. As the research world continues to grow, different types of citations continue to evolve. But the main focus of this article is to educate undergraduate, post-graduate students and other researchers on how to do a footnote style in-text citation for their research work.
Before we go into the discussion proper we shall first of all understand what citation and footnotes are all about.
Citation: a citation could simply be defined as a kind of reference to a published or unpublished research sources. To clearly understand what a citation is all about; we could say a citation is combination of abbreviated and alphanumeric expression that are embedded in the body of a research work that usually denote an entry in the reference.
Footnote: a footnote is simply a kind of information which is usually printed at the bottom of a page in a research work.
Footnote style in-text citation is a kind of citation where we use numbers to cite a research project work but the numbering will follow in an arranged order in the bibliographic references. Take a good look at the examples below:
According to Blurton (2002), information communication technology is referred to as diverse set of technological tools and resources used to communicate, disseminate, store and manage information. Technologies in ICT include Radio and Television (broadcasting technology) telephony, computers and the internet. Information communication technology application in education his tremendously changed the way education is concerned and delivered to students. Safint Hogue and Shfiul Alam (2010) believed that information communication are enablers that optimize students centred pedagogical method. At the tertiary level, ICT based education such as e- learning, distance education or virtual campus and virtual learning is fast gaining ground worldwide and Nigeria is not left out of this revolution.
References
Blurton, (2002): http://www.fmegovng.org/ [Including
links to parastatal organizations. In English.Retrieved on 20/1/2015.
Safint Hogue & Shfiul Alam (2010). "Which Room is the Virtual Seminar in Please?" Education
and Training,, 44(3), 112- 121.
Horton, W. (2005). Leading e-learning; http://www.e-learningguru.com ASTD,
pg.147.
But in the footnote style in-text citation, we can follow this format below:
Information communication technology is referred to as diverse set of technological tools and resources used to communicate, disseminate, store and manage information. Technologies in ICT include Radio and Television (broadcasting technology) telephony, computers and the internet. Information communication technology application in education his tremendously changed the way education is concerned and delivered to students [1].
Information communications are enablers that optimize students’ centered pedagogical method. At the tertiary level, ICT based education such as e- learning, distance education or virtual campus and virtual learning is fast gaining ground worldwide and Nigeria is not left out of this revolution [2].
References
- Blurton, (2002): http://www.fmegovng.org/ [Including links to parastatal organizations. In English.Retrieved on 20/1/2015
- Safint Hogue & Shfiul Alam (2010). "Which Room is the Virtual Seminar in Please?" Education and Training,, 44(3), 112- 121.