General Format
Full Note:
1. Author First Name/Initial Surname, "Article Title," Magazine Title, Month Day,
Year, doi:xx.xxxxxxxxxx OR URL of article web page.
Concise Note:
2. Author Surname, "Article Title."
Bibliography:
Author Surname, First Name or Initial. "Article Title." Magazine Title, Month Day, Year.
doi:xx.xxxxxxxxxx OR URL of article web page.
Example
Full Note:
1. Joseph Boyden, "The Lessons Not Learned from the Gulf Coast Oil Spill: It's
been a Year Since the BP Disaster, and Nobody has Learned Anything," Macleans, May
2, 2011, https://macleans.ca/news/world/spilling-over/
Concise Note:
2. Boyden, "The Lessons Not Learned."
Bibliography:
Joseph Boyden. "The Lessons Not Learned from the Gulf Coast Oil Spill: It's
been a Year Since the BP Disaster, and Nobody has Learned Anything."
Macleans, May 2, 2011. https://macleans.ca/news/world/spilling-over/.
Formatting of papers in Chicago Style:
Citations and bibliographies in Chicago Style:
This guide is intended to cover only the Notes and Bibliography system for citing articles.
For each type of source in this guide, both the general form and a specific example will be provided.
The following format will be used:
Full Note - use the first time that you cite a source.
Concise Note - use after the first time you cite a source.
Bibliography - use when you are compiling the Bibliography that appears at the end of your paper.
Information on citing and several of the examples were drawn from The Chicago Manual of Style (17th ed.).
Numbers in parentheses refer to specific pages in the manual.
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