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Originally Posted by Turtle91
All end-notes on their own page at the end of the book is the 'cleanest' (if you care about that) - the downside being the extra time the device/app takes to switch and load the other document, and then back. That won't be too bad as long as the end-notes page isn't too long.
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- to address the downside: If a book has a lot of worthwhile endnotes I split them off into a separate epub so that I can refer to them on my phone while reading on my tablet/ereader. I loathe popups; and if a group of notes reflect alternatives, I want to read them as group. I've also been known to photocopy the endnotes in p-books for similar reasons.
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