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Chicago Manual of StyleThe Chicago Manual of Style is used for History and some Humanities. Instead of using in-text citations like MLA and APA does, Chicago uses footnotes or endnotes. You can find footnotes/endnotes by clicking on the “insert” tab and/or the “reference” tab in Microsoft Word. BOOK WITH ONE AUTHOR NoteAuthor with FIRST Name First, Title of Book (Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication), page number(s).Example: Harlow Giles Unger, Noah Webster: The Life and Times of an American Patriot (New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1998), 35-38. BibliographyAuthor with LAST Name First. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Example:Unger, Harlow Giles. Noah Webster: The Life and Times of an American Patriot. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1998. BOOK WITH TWO AUTHORS NoteName of First Listed Author with FIRST Name First and Name of Second Author with FIRST Name First, Title of Book (Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication), page number(s).Example:Jan Svartvik and Geoffrey Leech, English: One Tongue, Many Voices (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2006), 124-129. BibliographyName of First Listed Author with LAST Name First, and Name of Second Author with FIRST Name First. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication.Example:Svartvik, Jan, and Geoffrey Leech. English: One Tongue, Many Voices. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2006. BOOK WITH AN EDITOR Note Author with FIRST Name First, Title of Book, ed. Editor’s Name with FIRST Name First (Place ofPublication: Publisher, Year of Publication), page number(s).Example: Louisa May Alcott, Hospital Sketches, ed. Alice Fahs (Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2004), 24. BibliographyAuthor with LAST Name First, Title of Book. Edited by Editor’s Name with FIRST Name First. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication.Example: Alcott, Louisa May. Hospital Sketches. Edited by Alice Fahs. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2004. ARTICLE IN A JOURNAL Note Author with FIRST Name First, “Title of Article,” Title of Journal volume # (Date): page number(s).Example:John Maynard Smith, “The Origin of Altruism,” Nature 393 (1998): 639. BibliographyAuthor with LAST Name First. “Title of Article.” Title of Journal volume #, issue #. (Date): page numbers. Example:Smith, John Maynard. “The Origin of Altruism.” Nature 393 (1998): 639–40. Article Online (Note) Author with FIRST Name First, “Title of Article,” Title of Journal volume # (Date): page number(s), Article URL.Example:John Maynard Smith, “The Origin of Altruism,” Nature 393 (1998): 639, . ARTICLE IN A MAGAZINE NoteAuthor with FIRST Name First, “Title of Article,” Title of Magazine, Date, page number(s). Example:Steve Martin, “Sports-Interview Shocker,” New Yorker, May 6, 2002, 84.Bibliography*Author with LAST Name First. “Title of Article.” Title of Journal, Date, page numbers. Example:Martin, Steve. “Sports-Interview Shocker.” New Yorker, May 6, 2002. Magazine Article Online (Note) Author with FIRST Name First, “Title of Article,” Title of Journal, Date, page number(s), Article URL.Example: Steve Martin, “Sports-Interview Shocker,” New Yorker, May 6, 2002, 84, and some examples borrowed from the 15th Edition of the Chicago Manual of Style OnlineLast updated: October 2007 ................
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