![]() ![]() ![]() Judith Briles reveals in Stabotage! that if a woman worked in health care, she was 42 percent more likely to be undermined by a coworker and that 55 percent of women employed in a health care environment experienced sabotage, abusive and bullying behavior. the author (that’s me) of the work is cited as well as the title of the book. ![]() No Notes example: Writing in the body of you work on toxic behavior in the workplace would look like this: If you have several … a page could be half text with the detailed Footnote breaking the page up. ![]() With using an Endnotes page either at the end of each chapter or a separate section at the end of the book, you will have full details of the referenced material.įootnotes will appear at the bottom of the page they appear on. If you choose, at the end of the book, you can have a section with References and include your valuable resources PLUS I think it’s a good idea to add a line as to why you recommend it-just my two bits. Go with No Notes when possible and fully describe your resource in the body of your writing. Otherwise, it’s best for reader ease to either describe in your text the source. Unless you are doing an academic or clinical type of book, they tend to clutter a page up and disrupt reading. My usual advice is–don’t, at least with Footnotes. I repeatedly get questions in the AuthorU workshops and meetings about the use of Footnotes and Endnotes. ![]()
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