

Title of Book. Place of Publication: Name of Publisher, Year of Publication. Screech (London: Penguin Books, 1993), 230Ĭhicago Manual 14.253- 254, 14.106- 107 Works Cited Format:Īuthor's Last Name, Author's First Name. Michel de Montaigne, "On the Cannibals," in The Complete Essays, trans. Screech (London: Penguin Books, 1993).ģ3. Michel de Montaigne, The Complete Essays, trans. Note: If the translator and the editor are the same person, the titles can be combined and listed in the same order as on the title page of the original.ģ3.

"On the Cannibals." In The Complete Essays, translated and edited by M. Place of Publication: Name of Publisher, Date of Publication.

"Title of Essay." In Title of Book, edited by Name of Editor(s), translated by Name of Translator(s), inclusive page numbers. London: Penguin Books, 1993.Īuthor's Last Name, Author's First Name. World Health Organization, Health Systems Profile - Egypt, 33.Īuthor's Last Name, Author's First Name. KewalRamani et al., Status and Trends, 44.ġ5. World Health Organization, Health Systems Profile - Egypt (Cairo: WHO, 2006), 29. Angela, KewalRamani, et al., Status and Trends in the Education of Racial and Ethnic Minorities, NCES 2007-039 (Washington, DC: National Center for Educational Statistics, Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Washington, DC: National Center for Educational Statistics, Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Status and Trends in the Education of Racial and Ethnic Minorities. KewalRamani, Angela, Lauren Gilbertson, Mary Ann Fox, and Stephen Provasnik. Place of Publication: Name of Publisher, Year of Publication. Minow and LaMay, Presidential Debates, 24-25.Name of Author(s)/Organization. Michael Pollan, The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals (New York: Penguin, 2006), 99-100.ģ.

LaMay, Inside the Presidential Debates: Their Improbable Past and Promising Future (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008), 24-25.Ģ. Pointer to information, if necessary (i.e.Shortened version of title (use matching stylization rule from full citation, be it italicized or in quotation marks).Author's lastname (include first initial if multiple authors with same last name).Note: While previous versions of the Chicago Style Guide used " Ibid" to refer to the same source consecutively multiple times, the 17th edition now requests the use of only shortened citations. Short form information should include the author’s last name, a shortened version of the title (if longer than four words), and any other directing information, such as page numbers. However, to reduce the overall bulk of publications which use footnotes or endnotes, subsequent usage of that source only requires you to use a shortened version of that citation. The first time a source is cited in your paper, the corresponding note should include all relevant source information.
