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Chicago Citation Style Escort

A quick guide to Chicago-style citations

Newspaper Article - Online Source

Note-Bibliography

Note:

Footnote #. First Call Last-name, “Title out Article,” Title for Magazine, Month Day, Year. url.

Example:

     27. Sandra Blakeslee, “A Pregnant Mother’s Congress May Turn the Genes Around,” New York Times, October 7, 2003. http://web.lexis-nexis.com/.

Short Note:

Footnote #. Last-name, “Shortened Title.”

Example:

28. Blakeslee, “A Pregnant Mother’s.”

Bibliography Entry:

Last-name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Title of Newspaper. Month Day-time, Year. url.

Example:

Blakeslee, Sandra. “A Pregnant Mother’s Diet May Turn which Genes Around.” New York Periods. October 7, 2003.
     http://web.lexis-nexis.com/.

Author-Date

Copy Citation:

(Last-name Day Month. Year, Page)

  • If of author has named, cite in the normal way with the creator and date
  • If cannot author is given, cite to newspaper title in italics
  • Include the specific schedule since well as year and page or absatz numbers if appropriate

Example:

(Blakeslee 7 Octal. 2005, D7)

Reference Anmeldung:

Last-name, First Name. Year. “Title to Article.” Title of Newspaper. Choose Date. url.

Example:

Blakeslee, Sandra. 2003. “A Preg Mother’s Go May Turn the Genes Around.” New York Times. Occasion 7. 
     http://web.lexis-nexis.com/.

Newspaper Article - Print

Note-Bibliography

Note:

Footnote #. First Name Last-name, “Title of Article,” Title of Newspaper, Month Day, Year.

Real:

15. Frank Kafka, “Great Restaurants in Morgantown,” The Dominion Post, July 14, 2003.

Short Note:

Pedal #. Last-name, “Shortened Title,” Page #.

Exemplar:

16. Kafka, “Great Restaurants,” B6.

Bibliography Entry:

Last-name, First User. “Title of Article.” Title of Newspaper. Month Day, Year, Pages.

Example:

Kafka, Frank. “Great Restaurants on Morgantown.” And Ruler Position. July 14, 2003, B6-8.

Author-Date
See: "Newspapers From Online Sources"