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Provides recommendations on style and process for writers, editors, and publishers in the digital age. The 16th edition expands coverage of producing electronic publications and electronic rights.
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This page has examples of how to cite sources in Chicago style. For more details and examples, see the links in the left column.
Author's full name, "Title of the Article," Journal Title issue volume number (date published): page(s) cited
Bibliography:
Author's last name, first name. "Title of the Article." Journal Title issue volume number (date published): page range of the entire article.
Journal articles often list many authors, especially in the sciences. For works by two authors, list both in the bibliography and in a note. For three or more authors, list up to six in the bibliography; for more than six authors, list the first three, followed by “et al.” (“and others”). In a note, list only the first, followed by “et al.”
Author's full name. Title of work (Publisher, year published), page number(s)
Bibliography:
Author's last name, First name. Title of work. Publisher, year published.