REPORTING AND THESIS WRITING
CHICAGO STYLE
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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Titles of books
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Titles of journals
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Titles of artwork
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Titles of articles
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Titles of chapters within a book
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Detailed explanation-1: -The titles of books and journals are put in italics. The titles of articles are put in quotation marks.
Detailed explanation-2: -Use italics for titles of books, newspapers, magazines, and journals. Italicize the volume number for journal citations. Put the year the work was published in parentheses. If no date is available, write (n.d).
Detailed explanation-3: -The Chicago citation style is the method established by the University of Chicago Press for documenting sources used in a research paper and is probably the most commonly used footnote format.
Detailed explanation-4: -The footnote usually includes the author’s name, publication title, publication information, date of publication, and page number(s) if it is the first time the source is being used. For any additional usage, simply use the author’s last name, publication title, and date of publication.