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Chicago Style Book Edition
The following templates and examples will help you create source citations with three authors using the notes and bibliography system. Complete reference model: First name of the 1st author, First name of the 1st author, First name and last name of the 2nd author, First name and last name of the th author. Book title. Place of publication: Publisher, books One author or publisher Multiple authors or publishers Author and publisher Author and translator Organization as author Anonymous work Chapter of an edited work Multi-volume work Edition other than the first dictionary or encyclopedia E-book articles Newspaper article Magazine article Newspaper article Article book review websites, citing an image from a book. An image that you encountered in a book, newspaper article, or other printed source should be cited by first listing information about the image itself, then listing information about the source in which it was contained , including the page number where the image can be found. Use italics for the title of an originally created image, sample speech quotes from the author and the date. Video on a website. Audio recording on a website. Transcription on a website. Transcription in a book. Conference you attended. Chicago author-date format. Last name of the speaker, First name. Year. "Title of video.". Lecture series, name of university, filmed Month Day, Year. Chapter in edited printed book. Author's full first name provided. Dovey, Jon. 2001. Reality television. In The Television Genre Book, edited by Glen Creber, 134-137. London: British Film Institute Rap, Elayne 2004. Aliens, Nomads, Mad Dogs and Road Warriors: The Changing Face of Criminal Violence on Television. Style: Chicago Edition Electronic version of one of the most widely used style guides for writing in American English. Provides rules and suggestions for bibliographies and other forms of documentation such as parenthetical references, notes. footnotes and endnotes Includes instructions on how to cite electronic and online sources. Author Chapter title in quotation marks Book title Publisher Publication details. . Patrick Jory, Republicanism in Thai History, in A Sarong for Clio: Essays on the Intellectual and Cultural History of Thailand, ed. Maurizio Peleggi Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2015, 97-117. The books of the Chicago Manual of Style CMOS Bible are written in their entirety: According to 27, God created man in his own image. Abbreviations are appropriate in parenthetical text, or when there are numerous references to list without parentheses: Reprint edition, Project Gutenberg, 1998. https. The Chicago author-date system requires giving the author's name, year of publication and relevant page numbers in parentheses for citations: Ricoeur is "listening to the plurality" With a published book, It is generally the author of the chapter who must be cited. The only time you should use the publisher's name. About Chicago Style. SEO has two parts: the citations in the text of your article and the list of references at the end of your article. Chicago style is an author-date style, so the in-text citation consists of the author's name and year of publication given in whole or in part in parentheses. Author Chapter title in quotation marks Book title Publisher Publication details. Footnote: 8. Patrick Jory, Republicanism in Thai History, in A Sarong for Clio: Essays on
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