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Answers
It depands on the reference [6]
It depands on the reference style you need to use. For example, AGLC(UTS) footnote format is different with Chicago A footnote format. AGLC(UTS) is the UTS legal referencing style. Referenceing a journal article using AGLC (UTS) style in footnotes, please go to AGLC(UTS) guide [9]