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“Running Down the Up-Escalator: Regional Inequality in Papua New Guinea,” Australian Geographer 14 (May 1979): 180.

Footnote/endnote website citation: 3. Baha’i International Community. “The Baha’i Faith.” The Baha’i World. http://www.bahai.org/article1201.html (accessed July 20, 2010).

Footnote/endnote citation of a journal article retrieved from a website: 4. Linda Belau, “Trauma and the Material Signifier,” Postmodern Culture 11, no. 2 (2001): par. 6, http://www.iath.virginia.edu/pmc/text-only/issue.101/11.2belau.txt (accessed July 20, 2010).

Footnote/endnote library (subscription) database journal article citation: 5. Ilan Rachun, “The Meaning of ‘Revolution’ in the English Revolution (1648–1660),”Journal of the History of Ideas 56, no. 2, 196, http://www.jstor.org (accessed July 10, 2010).

In addition to footnotes/endnotes, the Chicago style recommends but does not require an alphabetical list of references (by author’s last name). This list is located at the end of the paper on a separate page and is entitled “Bibliography.” Listed below are the same references employed above, formatted for the bibliography:

End-of-text book citation: Brooks, Juanita. The Mountain Meadows Massacre. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1991.

End-of-text journal article citation: Jackson, Richard. “Running Down the Up-Escalator: Regional Inequality in Papua New Guinea.” Australian Geographer 14 (May 1979): 175–84.

End-of-text website citation: Baha’i International Community. “The Baha’i Faith.” The Baha’i World. http://www.bahai.org/article1201.html (accessed July 20, 2010).

End-of-text citation of a journal article retrieved from a website: Belau, Linda. “Trauma and the Material Signifier.” Postmodern Culture 11, no. 2 (2001), http://www.iath.virginia.edu/pmc/textonly/issue.101/11.2belau.txt (accessed July 20, 2010).

End-of-text library (subscription) database journal article citation: Rachun, Ilan. “The Meaning of ‘Revolution’ in the English Revolution (1648-1660).” Journal of the History of Ideas 56, no. 2 (1995):195–215. http://www.jstor.org (accessed July 10, 2010).

Each entry in the bibliography is divided into three parts: author, title, and publication data. Each of these parts is separated by a period from the others. Titles of book-length works are italicized. Journal citations differ slightly: article names go inside quotations, no punctuation follows the titles of journals, and a colon precedes the page numbers when pagination is known.

3A. CSE STYLE EMPLOYING NAME-YEAR (AUTHOR-DATE) SYSTEM

In-text citation: Soap works as a cleaning agent because of the distinctiveness of each end of the soap molecule, that is their “opposing tendencies” (McMurry and others 2010, p 768).

For both books and articles, include the author’s last name followed by the date of publication. For two authors, include the two last names (Smith and Jones 2009). For more than two authors, as in the case above, employ the phrase “and others.” If you are quoting or referring to a specific passage, include the page number as well, separated from the date by a comma and the abbreviation “p” (or “pp”) followed by a space. If the author’s name has been mentioned in the sentence, include only the date in the parentheses immediately following the author’s name wherever it appears in the sentence.

In-text citation: Romero (2008) reviews the transformation of scientific knowledge about the polymer.

End-of-text book citation: McMurry J, Castellion ME, Ballantine DS. 2010. Fundamentals of general, organic, and biological chemistry. New York: Prentice Hall.

End-of-text journal article citation: Healy R, Cerio R, Hollingsworth A, Bewley A. 2010. Acquired perforating dermatosis associated with pregnancy. Clin Exp Dermatol 35(6): 621–623.

End-of-text website citation: Hilton-Taylor C, compiler. 2000. 2000 IUCN red list of threatened species [Internet]. Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK: IUCN. [cited 2002 Feb 12]. Available from: http://www.redlist.org/

End-of-text citation of journal article retrieved from a website:

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