Chicago Style Guide 17th Edition: Journal articles
Journal articles
In-Text Citation:
Use a superscript number (like this: ¹) in the text at the place where you are indicating that you are citing from a source.
Example
In this piece the concepts of justice, democracy and sustainability are explored in relation to climate change and health.¹
Footnote:
#. Author(s) First name Last name, “Title of Article,” Journal Title Volume, Issue no. (Year): Page.
Example:
1. Marcus Barber, “Global Warming and the Political Ecology of Health: Emerging Crises and Systemic Solutions,” The Australian Journal of Anthropology 21, no. 3 (2010): 390.
Reference:
Author(s) Last name, First name. “Title of Article.” Journal Title Volume, Issue no. (Year): pages.
Example:
Barber, Marcus. “Global Warming and the Political Ecology of Health: Emerging Crises and Systemic Solutions.” The Australian Journal of Anthropology 21, no. 3 (2010): 390 – 391.
In-Text Citation:
Use a superscript number (like this: ¹) in the text at the place where you are indicating that you are citing from a source.
Example:
Morgan, Carswell, and Lamore argue that accusations of political correctness increase at times of economic insecurity.³
Footnote:
#. Author(s) First name Last name, “Title of Article,” Journal Title Volume, Issue no. (Year): Page.
Example:
3. Brendan Boyd, Laurence Teale, and Kai Takuma, “Where to Now for New Age Travellers?,” Sociology of Subcultures 9, no. 1 (1997): 13.
Reference:
First Author Last name, First name, remaining authors First name Last name. “Title of Article.” Journal Title Volume, Issue no. (Year): pages.
Example:
Morgan, Sylvia, Danny Carswell and Lynda Lamore. “The Rise of Political Correctness in Post-War Britain.” Twentieth Century Britain 25, no. 3 (2010): 412-416.
In-Text Citation:
Use a superscript number (like this: ¹) in the text at the place where you are indicating that you are citing from a source.
Example:
Virtue et al. have traced the dialectic between romanticism and anti-romanticism in Twain's thought.³
Footnote:
#. Author(s) First name Last name et al., “Title of Article,” Journal Title Volume, Issue no. (Year): Page.
Example:
3. Simon Virtue et al., 'Was Mark Twain a Nihilist?', American Literary Essays 3, no. 88 (1943): 13-27.
Note: If there are more than ten authors, list seven authors in the reference list, followed by 'et al'. List only one author in the footnote, followed by 'et al.'
Reference:
First Author(s) Last name, First name, remaining authors First name Last name. “Title of Article.” Journal Title Volume, Issue no. (Year): pages.
Example:
Virtue, Simon, Holly Wright, Dale Diamond, and Sheila Murphy. “Was Mark Twain a Nihilist?” American Literary Essays 3, no. 88 (1943): 13-27.
In-Text Citation:
Use a superscript number (like this: ¹) in the text at the place where you are indicating that you are citing from a source.
Example:
Sanderson estimates that most surviving game boards show evidence of at least five years' use.³
Footnote:
#. Author(s) First name Last name, “Title of Article,” Journal Title Volume, Issue no. (Year): page, accessed Month Day, Year, doi or url:
Example:
3. Lynda Mulvin and Steven E. Sidebotham. “Roman Game Boards from Abu Sha'ar (Red Sea Coast, Egypt),” Antiquity 78, no. 301 (2004): 604, accessed May 27, 2013, url: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspxdirect=true&db=a9h&AN=14595148&site=ehost-live.
Note: You should include the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) if available to you. This is a permanent link that will always lead to the source. If this is not listed in the source, use the URL instead. You should include an access date if it is recommended by your School, Discipline or Publisher.
Reference:
Author(s) Last name, First name. “Title of Article.” Journal Title Volume, Issue no. (Year): Pages. Accessed Month Day, Year. doi or url:.
Example:
Mulvin, Lynda and Steven E. Sidebotham. "Roman Game Boards from Abu Sha'ar (Red Sea Coast, Egypt)." Antiquity 78, no. 301 (2004): 602-617. Accessed May 27, 2013. url: http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspxdirect=true&db=a9h&AN=14595148&site=ehost-live.
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