Chicago:Capitalize using the Chicago Manual of Style capitalization rules. AP:Use the Associated Press Stylebook capitalization guidelines. MLA:Use the MLA Handbook title capitalization rules. BB:Use the Bluebook title capitalization rules. AMA:Use the AMA Manual of Style capitalization rules. ...
Chicago Citation Style Last Updated: February 2012 UBC Okanagan Library What is Chicago Style? The Chicago Manual of Style (16th ed) provides two di Chicago Citation Style Last Updated: February 2012 UBC Okanagan Library What is Chicago Style? The Chicago Manual of Style (16th ed) provides two...
Chicago Style recognizes several levels of headings, each serving a distinct purpose. These include: Level 1: Centered, bold or italicized, headline-style capitalization. Level 2: Centered, regular font, headline-style capitalization. Level 3: Flush left, bold or italicized, headline-style capitali...
(14.94; 14.177) Capitalization: Capitalize all significant words of a title and subtitle regardless of how they appear in your source. Publisher Location: When more than one place of publication is listed, document the first one that appears on the title page. (14.135) Block ...
This presentation draws on the 8th edition of A Manual, as well as the most recent changes to the 17th edition CMOS. Overview This presentation will cover: • How to format a paper in Chicago Style (17th ed.) • General guidelines • Title page • Section headings • In-text cit...
When writing a book title in the text, not the references, most academic style manuals require title-style capitalization and italics. For example, they would all format the book title Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in the same way. However, each style manual follows slightly different...
In general writing conventions, whether the Oxford comma should be used is actually a point of fervent debate among passionate grammarians. However, it’s a requirement in Chicago style, so double-check all your lists and series to make sure you include it! Capitalization After Colons In most...
indentation and capitalization between the footnote entry and the bibliography entry as well as the general differences between the two options. For more details and many more examples, see Chapter 14 of The Chicago Manual of Style, 16th
If there is a caption, use the caption in place of the title of an article, or add the caption title in quotation marks with proper capitalization. Add a page number where the image is found. If a numbered figure is given, add it after the page number. See specific examples below for...
Chicago Style Guidelines for DOIs TheChicago Manual of Style, like most other style guides, also suggests that references to online sources should include a DOI if possible, a URL if not, or some other piece of information (e.g., a database title) that allows the reader to locate the on...