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  • Chicago Style Quote Journal

    The format for Chicago-style newspaper citations using this approach is as shown in the examples below: Examples. Format. Example. Chicago Bibliography: Author's last name, author's first name. "The title of the article." Journal name, month day, year. URL if applicable. Cite a journal from a database. To cite a journal article accessed through a database, simply include the usual information for a print journal, followed by the name of the database in italics. MLA format. Author's last name, first name. "The title of the article.". Journal name, day month year, p. Page number. Database name. Chicago style of referencing is a widely used referencing system to help you achieve these goals . This guide is based on the Chicago Manual of Style, 17th edition CMOS. If you cannot find what you need in this guide, refer to the CMOS print version, held in the CMOS library. , which is held at the Library Text Citation: Reference List Entry: Printed Journal Article, Hatch, B. 2006. The smoke lingers for those who maintain hospitality Australian Financial Review ยท 14. Article. news from the Internet, Devlin, H. 2010. Neuron Breakthrough Offers Hope on Alzheimer's and Parkinson's If the journal title begins with The, omit The from the title in your citation. Since journals may have multiple editions, issues. page widths are usually omitted for newspaper articles. If the newspaper is a lesser-known or local publication, list the city name and state abbreviation in parentheses after the newspaper title. The edition also reorganized the Chicago-style citation system to move toward a more uniform style that bridges the gap between the Notes-Bibliography and Author-Date systems. By recommending a unique approach to each stylistic question, rather than a myriad of confusing options and exceptions to the rule, style offers. This guide is a general overview of how to cite common types of sources using both versions of Chicago Style for students. writing, 16th edition. The Chicago Manual of Style consists of two basic documentation styles: Notes-Bibliography NB is common in art history, theology, history, and other humanities disciplines. The Chicago Manual of Style was originally created by Kate L. Turabian at the University of Chicago. It is most commonly used by writers in the fields of history, literature, and the arts. Chicago Style offers two different citation methods that can be used: Author-Date Style. This citation method uses specific parentheses. Journal Title The title of the journal in which the article was published. The title of the journal should be italicized. Month, Day, Year The date the article was published. Edition If given. Article URL If the article comes from a library database and has a DOI or stable or permanent URL, use it, otherwise use the database name. Material Type: Footnote Example: Later footnote entry, see 30 Bibliography Example: Newspaper Print Article: 2. John Miles, 'Crime Rates Rising in Suburbs', Western Australia. More information in The Chicago Manual of Style Online, -200. See The Chicago Manual of the th edition. look at the reference lists of articles in publications that use Chicago style look at the instructions to authors, if you're writing for a journal, type the title of the article into Library Search to see if it has a suggested citation

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