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Citing Printed Sources - Chicago STYLE

 CITING PRINTED SOURCES - CHICAGO STYLE

 

Please see The Chicago Manual of Style (Ref. PN147 .U69 2003) for more information.

 

The Chicago Style supports two citation systems, one for the arts and humanities (the "Notes and Bibliography" system) and the other for the natural sciences and social sciences (the "Author-Date" system). Double space all lines. Indent the second and following lines. This guide provides examples for listing resources at the end of a research paper, using both systems.

 

Arts & Humanities (Notes & Bibliography System)

 

The titles and subtitles are italicized, using headline-style capitalization, where the first and last words of the title and subtitle and all other major words are capitalized.

 

Book

 

Updike, John. Self-Conscious: Memoirs. New York: Knopf, 1989.

 

Book with multiple authors

 

Kerrigan, William, and Gordon Braden. The Idea of the Renaissance. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1989.

 

Edited, translated, or compiled book

 

Lodge, Henry Cabot, ed. The History of Nations. New York: P.F. Collier, 1928.

 

Freud, Sigmund. Beyond the Pleasure Principle. Translated by James Strachey. New York: Liveright, 1950.

 

Article in an edited work

Joyce, James. "The Dead." In The Oxford Book of Irish Short Stories, edited by William Trevor, 228- 266. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989.

 

Article from a scholarly journal

 

Wolfgang, Marvin E. "We do no deserve to kill." Crime & Delinquency 44 (1998): 19-31.

 

Article from a magazine

 

McGeary, Johanna. "When No One Is Truly Safe. " Newsweek, 1 st december 2003, 52-56.

 

Article from a newspaper

 

Pear, Robert. "Medicare Plan For Drug Costs Bars Insurance." New York Times, December 3, 2003, early edition, sec. 1.

 

Natural Sciences & Social Sciences (Author-Date System)

 

The titles and subtitles are italicized, using sentence-style capitalization, where only the first word in a title or subtitle and any proper names are capitalized.

 

Book

 

Updike, John. 1989. Self-conscious: memoirs. New York: Knopf.

 

Book with multiple authors

 

Kerrigan, William, and Gordon Braden. 1989. The idea of the renaissance. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP.

 

Edited, translated, or compiled book

 

Lodge, Henry Cabot, ed. 1928. The history of nations. New York: P.F. Collier.

 

Freud, Sigmund. 1950. Beyond the pleasure principle. Translated by James Strachey. New York: Liveright.

 

Work in an edited work

Joyce, James. 1989. The Dead. In The Oxford book of Irish short stories, edited by William Trevor, 228-266. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

 

Article from a scholarly journal

 

Wolfgang, Marvin E. 1998. We do no deserve to kill. Crime & Delinquency 44: 19-31.

 

Article from a magazine

 

McGeary, Johanna. 2003. When no one is truly safe. Newsweek, 1 st december, 52-56.

 

Article from a newspaper

 

Pear, Robert. 2003. Medicare plan for drug costs bars insurance. New York Times, December 3, 2003, early edition, sec. 1.


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