How do you cite a working paper in Chicago style?

How do you cite a working paper in Chicago style?

A. Any paper with a date and place of publication may follow the usual citation format: author (or organization), title, place, publisher, date. If CMOS doesn’t have an example of your specific type of paper, find something similar and model your citation on it (perhaps at paragraph 14.178 or 14.179).

How do you cite a government document in Chicago?

Note #. Name of Government & Issuing Agency, Title of Publication, Author(s) First-name Last-name. Publication/Report Number, Place of Publication: Publisher, Year.

How do you cite manuscripts in Chicago?

Chicago Citation Format

  1. Author’s last name, first name, middle initial.
  2. Title of document (in italics).
  3. Format (letter, manuscript, pamphlet…).
  4. Publisher city: publishing company, copyright date.
  5. Source (From Library of Congress in normal font), Collection name with dates (in italics).

How do I cite the Constitution in Chicago?

Chicago and APA Styles First write the name the document, abbreviated “U.S. Const.,” and then the article or amendment number. Abbreviate “article” as “art.” and “amendment” as “amend.” and then write the number. Next, to cite a specific section, add a comma and the symbol “§” before the number.

What should an APA reference page include?

What are the key rules of creating an APA References list?

  1. Center the word “References” in bold font at the top of a new page.
  2. Double spacing is used throughout this page.
  3. Alphabetize entries by authors’ last names.
  4. Create a hanging indent for each individual source you add to the list.

Can I include a book that I have read but not referenced with an in text citation in my list of references?

No, it can’t. This is actually checked during the proofreading step and you are asked to remove all items from the reference list that have not been cited in the text.

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