For more examples, see 59 –63 in The Chicago Manual of Style. Journal article. In a note, cite specific page numbers. In the bibliography, include the page range for the whole article. For articles consulted online, include a URL or the name of the database. Many journal articles list a DOI (Digital Object Identifier). · Article Title: and subtitle of article or column, with all major words capitalized(surrounded by quotation marks) Magazine Title: all major words capitalized (in italicized characters). Volume/Issue: if it exists (volume number, no. [issue number]) Publication date: (generally a month and year, or just year). Page numbers: (where appropriate).Author: Christopher Mansayon. · •Access dates are ony included for items without a date of publication or modification, see the Chicago Manual of Style, 17th ed., sec. • The issue number is preceded by no. and the month or season is included in round brackets; if no month or season is given then the no. is omitted and the issue number is given in round brackets. • The issue Author: Jean Coleman.
Book with Volumes (Chicago Manual of Style )Note Model. Author, Title (Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication), Volume Number: Page number. Full Example. For more examples, see 59 –63 in The Chicago Manual of Style. Journal article. In a note, cite specific page numbers. In the bibliography, include the page range for the whole article. For articles consulted online, include a URL or the name of the database. Many journal articles list a DOI (Digital Object Identifier). These resources follow the seventeenth edition of The Chicago Manual of Style, which was issued in Periodicals include print journals, electronic journals, magazines, and newspapers. Citations for these sources should include enough information for the reader to find them in a library or a database, and as such, publication dates are.
"Title of Article: Subtitle of Article." Title of Journal Volume number, Issue Number (Date of Publication): Page Range. URL/DOI if found online. Note format. Chicago Citation Style: Chapter or Article in a Multi-Volume Work endnotes, footnotes, bibliography, and notes on pagination and section numbers. For more information please refer to The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS), Firstname Lastname, “Title of Article,” Title of Journal volume #, issue.
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