"Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood." In The Best American Essays of the Century, edited by Joyce Carol Oats, 447-466. Page numbers Include the page range of the chapter you are citing.Name of the Editor(s) Include "edited by" or "translated by" in the bibliography before the name of the editor(s) or translator, followed by a comma.Title of the Book Include "In" then the the book in headline capitalization and italics.Then list all other authors as normal, separate them with a comma, and use "and" before the last author. Author(s) of the Chapter List the first author's last name first, followed by their first name and middle name or initial if listed."Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood." In The Best American Essays of the Century, edited by Joyce Carol Oats. Joyce Carol Oats (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2000), 447-466. Richard Rodriguez, "Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood," in The Best American Essays of the Century, ed. Page numbers Include the page range of the chapter you are citing in the notes only.Year Include the year in which the book you are citing was published.This is usually listed on the copyright page. Publisher List the publisher of the book.
Chicago style newspaper endnote citation manual#
Place of publication: List the state (if from the U.S.) or the country associated with the published, then a colon. This guide provides examples of citations of commonly-used sources, based on The Chicago Manual of Style (17th ed.), using notes/bibliography style only.Name of the Editor(s) Include "ed." or "eds." in the notes and "edited by" in the bibliography before the name of the editor(s).Title of the Book Include "in" then the the book in headline capitalization and italics."Title of the Chapter or Essay" Use headline capitalization and quotation marks.In the bibliography, list the first author's last name first. In the notes, list all authors as normal. In the bibliography at the end of your paper, elements of a reference are separated by a period. Include a comma, before the year. Last Name, First Name and First Name Last Name. "Title of an Article." Title of the Source and other publication details like the publisher, journal information, date, page numbers, etc. Use a shortened note the second time you cite the same source elsewhere. Use "Ibid.," which means "in the same place," when you are citing the same source immediately after another note. Last Name, Shortened Title, page number(s). A book publisher and/or year are included in parenthesis ( ).ģ. In the notes, elements of a reference are separate by a comma. First and Last Name(s) of Authors, Title of the Source, and other publication details like the publisher, journal information, date, page numbers, etc. Then, include the complete citation information in a bibliography at the end of your paper.ġ. In the Notes and Bibliography system, add a numbered footnote at the bottom of the page to cite another source in-text.