It is suggested that you consult your instructor as to the use of these citation tools, but instructions for their use are included here. is part of an older Chicago style and is no longer prominent. Previously Mentioned Author of More Than One Work Harbison, and Herman Belz, The American Constitution: Its Origins and Development, 6 th ed. Mary Gordon, “The Parable of the Cave,” in The Writer on Her Work, ed. ![]() Selection in an Anthology, or a Chapter in a Book, with an Editorĥ. Vann Woodward, ed., Mary Chesnut’s Civil War (New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press, 1981), 214. The New York Times Atlas of the World (New York: New York Times Books, 1980), 67.Įdited, Translated, or Compiled Works -The name of editor, translator, or compiler is followed by an abbreviation (ed., trans., or comp, etc.)Ĥ. ![]() Arthur Weinberg and Lila Weinberg, Clarence Darrow: A Sentimental Rebel (New York: Putnam’s Sons, 1980), 88.ģ. More Than One Author (authors’ names appear in the order they appear on title page of book)Ģ. Hayden Herrera, Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo (New York: Harper and Row, 1983), 356. Brian Steel Wills, A Battle from the Start: The Life of Nathan Bedford Forrest (New York: HarperCollins, 1992), 187.ġ. The following examples show a footnote number in the text of a paper and the corresponding foot note.Ī Union soldier, Jacob Thomas, claimed to have seen Forrest order the killing, but when asked to describe the six-foot-two general, he called him "a little bit of a man." 1ġ. Endnotes, though, are not indented and are flush with the margin. ![]() Notes are typed single-spaced, with a double space between notes. Subsequent lines are flush with the left margin. All following citations should be followed by sequential superscript numbers ( 2, 3, etc.) The first line of each footnote is indented the same as a paragraph and begins with a number followed by a period and a single space before the first word of the entry. ![]() The superscript number should be placed immediately after the cited material, following all punctuation marks except the dash (-), and also placed outside of parentheses. Chicago Style In-Text Citations Citations are marked with a superscript number ( 1) and are numbered consecutively throughout the text.
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