I have to use end notes for a project I am doing on a famous dead person. I am using information from the person's medical record and diaries and such. But I am not using direct quotes but just a few pieces of information here and there. Ex: William was born on august 15, 1990.

Do i need to put end notes for things like this?

No. However, you should include your sources in your bibliography.

when should I use end notes. because it says to use it for quotes, and in-text references. what are in text-references?

An intext reference might be something like this: Professor Jacob cited statistics showing that women are smarer than men.

When using information from sources like medical records and diaries, even if you are not using direct quotes, it is generally considered good practice to include end notes or citations. This helps to give credit to the original source and provide readers with the opportunity to find and verify the information if they wish to do so.

In your case, since you are using information from the person's medical record and diaries, you should include end notes or citations to acknowledge where that information came from. This is especially important if the information you are using is not common knowledge or if it is not widely available from other sources.

To create an end note, you can use a superscript number in the main body of your project, and then correspond that number to a note at the end of your document. The note itself can provide the necessary information about the source, such as the title of the record or diary, the date, and any relevant page or document numbers.

Including end notes not only demonstrates your commitment to acknowledging your sources but also adds credibility to your project by showing that you conducted thorough research.