Biblioscape provides 2 ways for you to cite references in footnotes or endnotes. Which way to use really depends on the nature of your work.
Shoot Formatted References into Footnotes
If your writing doesn't need Biblioscape to reformat the citations and bibliography, you can use word processor's built-in footnote and endnote management feature. This is the easy way to cite references in footnotes or endnotes. When you are ready to cite a reference, just switch to Biblioscape. Select the reference that you want to cite, click on menu "Edit | Shoot | Shoot Bibliography to Footnote" or "Edit | Shoot | Shoot Bibliography to Endnote". Biblioscape will create a new footnote or endnote and insert the formatted reference. The way the reference is formatted is controlled by the style you selected. The formatted reference is static. Biblioscape will not change it in any way when you format the paper to create a bibliography. It also won’t change when the record itself is changed in Biblioscape.

Insert Temporary Citations in Footnotes
You can also insert temporary citations into footnotes. When Biblioscape formats a citation in a footnote, it treats it just like any other citation it finds in the text of the document. The temporary citation in the footnote is formatted like a regular in-text citation, and the full reference is added to the bibliography. This gives you lots of flexibility by modifying a style. You can modify a style to format in-text citation any way you want including formatting it the same way bibliography is formatted.
