Chicago manual of style 15th edition example paper






















SAMPLE CHICAGO PAPER (16th ed.) Chicago papers start with a title page. The title of the paper should be 1/3 of the way down If there is a title and subtitle, the two should be on different lines, separated by a colon. About 2/3 of the way down the page should contain your name, the date, and any other information required by your instructor. A Pocket Style Manual. 5th ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, Turabian, Kate. A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. 7th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, INDENT THE FIRST LINE OF EACH NOTE FIVE SPACES and introduce the note with its corresponding number, a period, and one space. Double-space all.  · Chicago Style Options. Chicago Manual of Style offers the option to use footnotes, endnotes or parenthetical in-text citations featuring an author / date format. Footnotes or endnotes allow for citation information to be easily accessible at the bottom of each page (footnotes) or at the end of the paper (endnotes).


•A list of sources cited (reference list) at the end of the paper •Punctuation marks and spaces within the bibliographic citation are very important. Follow the punctuation and spacing exactly as given in the examples. •For documents and situations not listed here, see chapters 16 and 17 of the 15th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style. The Chicago Manual of Style allows two types of reference styles: Author-Date system (Scientific style) and Documentary-Note system (Humanities style). Those who are in the natural and social sciences are recommended to use the Author-Date system and those in such humanities departments as fine arts, literature, philosophy and history are. Chicago Style Options. Chicago Manual of Style offers the option to use footnotes, endnotes or parenthetical in-text citations featuring an author / date format. Footnotes or endnotes allow for citation information to be easily accessible at the bottom of each page (footnotes) or at the end of the paper (endnotes).


•A list of sources cited (reference list) at the end of the paper •Punctuation marks and spaces within the bibliographic citation are very important. Follow the punctuation and spacing exactly as given in the examples. •For documents and situations not listed here, see chapters 16 and 17 of the 15th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style. SAMPLE CHICAGO PAPER (16th ed.) Chicago papers start with a title page. The title of the paper should be 1/3 of the way down If there is a title and subtitle, the two should be on different lines, separated by a colon. About 2/3 of the way down the page should contain your name, the date, and any other information required by your instructor. A GUIDE TO CHICAGO STYLE (16TH EDITION) Presented by the Writing Center. St. Joseph Hall. Talk about the Writing Center and the services we offer.

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