jagomart
digital resources
picture1_Microsoft Word Citation Styles Download 47309 | Chicago Footnotes And Bib 2020


 175x       Filetype DOCX       File size 0.05 MB       Source: uwc.utexas.edu


File: Microsoft Word Citation Styles Download 47309 | Chicago Footnotes And Bib 2020
chicago style cms formatting footnotes bibliography the chicago manual of style cms citation format allows you to avoid distracting your readers with in text citations referring them to footnotes or ...

icon picture DOCX Filetype Word DOCX | Posted on 18 Aug 2022 | 3 years ago
Partial capture of text on file.
                      Chicago Style (CMS): Formatting Footnotes
                                                                                         & Bibliography
                 The Chicago Manual of Style (CMS) citation format allows you to avoid distracting your 
                 readers with in-text citations, referring them to footnotes or endnotes instead. Professors in
                 some disciplines, especially History and American Studies, often request that you use this 
                 style. Of the three citation styles commonly used at the university level (APA, MLA and 
                 CMS), the CMS is the only one that requires using footnotes or endnotes, rather than in-
                 text citations.  Please see some important notes on Chicago Style formatting on the other 
                 side of this handout.
                 Citing a book with a single author:
                 Bibliography:
                 Pollan, Michael. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. New York: 
                 Penguin, 2006.
                 First footnote/endnote that cites this source:
                 1 Michael Pollan, The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals (New York: 
                 Penguin, 2006), 99-100.
                 All other footnotes/endnotes that cite this same source:
                 2  
                   Pollan, Omnivore’s Dilemma, 3.  
                 Citing a book with two or more authors:
                 Bibliography:
                 Ward, Geoffrey C., and Ken Burns. The War: An Intimate History, 1941-1945. New York: 
                 Knopf, 2007.
                 First footnote/endnote that cites this source:
                 1 Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns, The War: An Intimate History, 1941-1945 (New York: 
                 Knopf, 2007), 52.
                 All other footnotes/endnotes that cite this same source:
                 7 Ward and Burns, The War, 38.
                 For four or more authors, list all the authors in the bibliography 
                 entry; in the note, list only the first author, followed by et al.
                 Bibliography:
                 Evans, Julie, Patricia Grimshaw, David Phillips, and Shurlee Swain. Equal Subjects, 
                         Unequal Rights: Indigenous People in British Settler Colonies, 1830-1910. 
                         Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2003.
                 First footnote/endnote that cites this source:
                 1 Julie Evans et al., Equal Subjects, Unequal Rights: Indigenous People in British Settler 
                 Colonies, 1830-1910 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2003), 24.
                 University Writing Center | The University of Texas at Austin | http://uwc.utexas.edu | PCL 2.330 | 
                 512.471.6222
                 Handout created by Phil Tiemeyer, October 2003 | Last Revised by Teri Fickling, May 2020
                 All other footnotes/endnotes that cite this same source:
                 7 Evans et al., Equal Subjects, Unequal Rights, 60.
                 Citing a book with an editor instead of an author:
                 Bibliography:
                 Greenberg, Joel, ed. Of Prairie, Woods, and Water: Two Centuries of Chicago Nature 
                         Writing. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008.
                 First footnote/endnote that cites this source:
                 4 
                  Joel Greenberg, ed., Of Prarie, Woods, and Water: Two Centuries of Chicago Nature 
                 Writing (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008), 42.
                 All other footnotes/endnotes that cite this source:
                 6  
                   Greenberg, Prarie, Woods, and Water, 326-27. 
                 Citing an article in a scholarly journal:
                 Bibliography:
                 Blair, Walter. “Americanized Comic Braggarts.” Critical Inquiry 4, no. 2 (1977): 331-49.
                 First footnote/endnote that cites this source:
                 17 
                   Walter Blair, “Americanized Comic Braggarts,” Critical Inquiry 4, no. 2 (1977): 331-32.
                 All other footnotes/endnotes that cite this source:
                 21 
                   Blair, “Americanized Comic Braggarts,” 335.
                 Citing website content:
                 Bibliography: 
                 Google. “Google Privacy Policy.” Last Modified March 31, 2014. Accessed October 12, 
                         2014. http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html.
                 First footnote/endnote that cites this source:
                 23  
                    “Google Privacy Policy,” last modified March 31, 2014, accessed October 14, 2014, 
                 http://www.google.com/intl/en/privacypolicy.html.
                 Citing an online scholarly article:
                 These examples include a URL or a DOI at the end of the citation. A DOI, if it is available, is
                 preferable to a URL.
                 Bibliography: 
                 Inclán, María de la Luz. “From the ¡Ya Basta! to the Caracoles: Zapatista Mobilization 
                         under Transitional Conditions.” American Journal of Sociology 113, no 5 (2008): 
                         1316-50. doi:10.1086/525508.
                 Whitney, Frank P. “The Six-Year High School in Cleveland.” School Review 37, no. 4 (1929): 
                         267-71. http://www.jstor.org/stable/1078814. 
                 First footnote/endnote that cites this source:
                 23 María de la Luz Inclán, “From the ¡Ya Basta! to the Caracoles: Zapatista Mobilization 
                 under Transitional Conditions,” American Journal of Sociology 113, no 5 (2008): 1316-50, 
                 doi:10.1086/525508
                 University Writing Center | The University of Texas at Austin | http://uwc.utexas.edu | PCL 2.330 | 
                 512.471.6222
                 Handout created by Phil Tiemeyer, October 2003 | Last Revised by Teri Fickling, May 2020
                 24 Frank P. Whitney, “The Six-Year High School in Cleveland.” School Review 37, no. 4 
                 (1929): 267-71, http://www.jstor.org/stable/1078814. 
                 Important Notes about Formatting in Chicago Style
                 Note in the examples above that CMS has significant differences in both punctuation and 
                 indentation between the format used on the Bibliography page and in the 
                 footnotes/endnotes themselves.  Also note that the author’s name is different; the 
                 Bibliography begins with the last name, while the footnote/endnote starts with the first 
                 name. Both should be in a readable typeface, such as Times New Roman, and no smaller 
                 than 10pt font. 
                 Another UWC handout, Chicago Style: Formatting Your Paper, shows how to format your 
                 paper as a whole when you use Chicago Style.  UT-Austin also has a subscription to the full 
                 Chicago Manual of Style Online. This can be accessed at www.chicagomanualofstyle.org 
                 from any campus network computer, or by searching the library databases at 
                 www.lib.utexas.edu/indexes/index.php.
                                                                                   th
                 *Handout adapted from the Chicago Manual of Style, 16  Edition.
                 University Writing Center | The University of Texas at Austin | http://uwc.utexas.edu | PCL 2.330 | 
                 512.471.6222
                 Handout created by Phil Tiemeyer, October 2003 | Last Revised by Teri Fickling, May 2020
The words contained in this file might help you see if this file matches what you are looking for:

...Chicago style cms formatting footnotes bibliography the manual of citation format allows you to avoid distracting your readers with in text citations referring them or endnotes instead professors some disciplines especially history and american studies often request that use this three styles commonly used at university level apa mla is only one requires using rather than please see important notes on other side handout citing a book single author pollan michael omnivore s dilemma natural four meals new york penguin first footnote endnote cites source all cite same two more authors ward geoffrey c ken burns war an intimate knopf for list entry note followed by et al evans julie patricia grimshaw david phillips shurlee swain equal subjects unequal rights indigenous people british settler colonies manchester press writing center texas austin http uwc utexas edu pcl created phil tiemeyer october last revised teri fickling may editor greenberg joel ed prairie woods water centuries nature p...

no reviews yet
Please Login to review.