Citation, long quotes and diagrams etc.
How you use your quotes, photos and diagrams in a paper depends on the length, kind, and purpose of the usage. Please go to Citation for full instructions on how to include these materials correctly in your paper.

Footnotes
Footnotes go in the bottom margin of the page the footnote is attached to. (See Footnotes and Documentation.) If you're on a computer, it is acceptable to write your footnotes in a smaller font to help differentiate them from the main text. If you have more footnotes than the bottom margin will allow, finish the text for the page a few lines above the bottom margin, and write them there. If you have a lot of pages where the footnotes are going to take up a lot of room, you may want to write endnotes instead. (See below.) (See Documentation to see how footnotes are formatted.)

Endnotes
Endnotes are if you stored up all your footnotes and put them at the end (instead of page by page.) Endnotes are written at the end of the text (start them a few lines below the bottom of the text) and then may continue on a new page (or pages) if necessary. (See Documentation to see how to format endnotes.)

Bibliography
The Bibliography or Works Cited page should be the last page of your essay. You can either start the Bibliography (with either the heading Bibliography or Works Cited) a few lines after the end of your text or the end of your endnotes, or you can start a separate page. (See Documentation for instructions on how to format your bibliography.)