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Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide Author-Date References (17th ed.). Books .. 1. One author .. 1. Two or three authors .. 1. Four or more authors .. 1. Editor, translator, or compiler instead of author .. 1. Organization as 2. Unknown author .. 2. Book published 2. chapter , essay, or other part of a book .. 2. Journals, magazines, and newspapers .. 3. Scholarly journal .. 3. Popular magazine article .. 3. Newspaper 3. Web pages and websites .. 3. In-text citations .. 4. Discussion .. 4. Books One author IN-TEXT Citation (Doniger 1999, 65 66). REFERENCE LIST ENTRY Doniger, Wendy. 1999. Splitting the Difference. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Source: CMOS Two or three authors IN-TEXT Citation (Cowlishaw and Dunbar 2000, 104 107). (Jacobstein, Mersky, and Dunn 2000, 198). REFERENCE LIST Cowlishaw, Guy, and Robin Dunbar. 2000. Primate Conservation Biology. Chicago: University of Chicago ENTRY Press. Jacobstein, J. Myron, Roy M. Mersky, and Donald J.
(CMOS 14.159) If page numbers are not fixed, consider including a chapter number, section heading, location number such as loc. 382 of 1288, etc. instead. (CMOS 14.160, 14.161) For more information on URLs and access date, see
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