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For a complete list of specifics about Chicago style for both the reference list and in-text citations, please visit your campus library or visit the Research Help page to ask library staff for a copy of The Chicago Manual of Style, 17th edition. Use the links above for examples, tips, and further help.
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1. Author A. Surname, "Article Title," Title of Journal Volume, no. Issue (Year): Page(s), DOI [or stable URL].
2. Surname, "Shortened Article Title," page(s).
1. Margaret Lock, “Comprehending the Body in the Era of the Epigenome,” Current Anthropology 56, no. 2 (April 2015): 155, https://doi.org/10.1086/680350.
2. Lock, "Comprehending the Body," 163.
Bibliography:
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1. Author A. Surname, Title of Book (City, State: Publisher, Year), page(s).
2. Surname, Shortened Title, page(s).
1. Atul Gawande, Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End (London: Profile Books, 2014), 79-80
2. Gawande, Being Mortal, 191.
Bibliography:
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1. Author A. Surname, "Title of Chapter," in Title of Book, ed. Editor E. Surname (City, State: Publisher, Year), page(s).
2. Surname, "Shortened Chapter Title," page(s).
1. Ruth A. Miller, "Posthuman," in Critical Terms for the Study of Gender, ed. Catharine R. Stimpson and Gilbert Herdt (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014), 325
2. Miller, "Posthuman," 327.
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*Citation examples taken from the Chicago Manual of Style, 17th ed. and the Purdue Online Writing Lab*