Firstname Lastname, Title, ed. Firstname Lastname (C ity: Publisher, date), page number.ġ. Man and Myth: A Literary Life. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2001.ġ. Joseph Pearce, Man and Myth: A Literary Life (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2001), 56. Firstname Lastname, Title (City: Publisher, date), page number.ġ. Tolkien. E dited by Humphrey Carpenter. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2013.ġ. It also places the last name of the author first for alphabetization, and separates all elements by periods. Specific page number is omitted. The bibliography entry looks similar to the complete form of the footnote citation, but uses no parentheses. ("Ibid." is short for ibidem, Latin for "in the same place.") Bibliography If you cite the same source multiple times in a row, use "Ibid." to designate that it is the same source, followed by the page number: Humphrey Carpenter (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2013), 100.Įvery subsequent note for that source only needs to include the author's last name, the title (shortened version if the title is more than four words), and the page number: The first footnote for each source should include the full citation:ġ. Full citation information is included in the notes, and each source is also included in a bibliography, alphabetized by author. Footnotes appear at the bottom of a page, and endnotes appear at the end of a paper or section. These examples cover the footnotes/endnotes method. The Chicago style has two methods: author-date, and footnotes or endnotes.
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