Chicago Author-Date Citations: Quick Guide

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Chicago Author-Date Style is commonly used in the sciences and social sciences for citing sources parenthetically within the text by the author's last name and year of publication. This guide provides examples of in-text citations and reference list entries for various types of sources, including books and ebooks with single or multiple authors, as well as book chapters.


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  1. Chicago author-date citations 17thEdition Concordia Chicago Quick Guide

  2. Chicago Author-Date Style Author-date (T-R) This system is more common in the sciences and social sciences (biology, anthropology, psychology etc.). Here, sources are cited parenthetically (in brackets) within the text, by author s last name and year of publication. Each of these citations then match up with an entry in a reference list, where the full bibliographic information is included. Each slide will give an example of an In-text cation and a Reference list entry

  3. Capitalization English-language titles of works are capitalized headline-style in source citations. In headline style, the first and last words of title and subtitle and all other major words are capitalized.

  4. Authors In a In-text citation, the author should be listed: Last names only Smith Smith and Jones In the reference list entry, the author should be listed: Last name, first name. Smith, John. Smith John and Michelle Jones. The reference list is in alphabetical order, by author s last names.

  5. CHICAGO/Author-Date - Books (Print) IN-TEXT CITATION (Posluns 2007, 105-106) REFERENCE LIST ENTRY Posluns, Michael. 2007. Speaking with Authority: the Emergence of the Vocabulary of First Nations Self-government. New York: Routledge.

  6. Books with multiple authors IN-TEXT CITATION (Farnsworth, Litchter, and Schartz 2013, 216-19) REFERENCE LIST ENTRY Farnsworth, Stephen J., S. Robert Lichter, and Roland Schatz. 2013. The Global President: International Media and the US Government. 2nded. New York: Routledge.

  7. CHICAGO/ Author-Date- ebooks IN-TEXT CITATION (Russell 2000). REFERENCE LIST ENTRY Russell, Dan. 2000. A People s Dream: Aboriginal Self-Government in Canada. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press. http://clues.concordia.ca/record=b2351667.

  8. CHICAGO/Author-Date Book Chapter IN-TEXT CITATION (Whitridge 2012, 43-60). REFERENCE LIST ENTRY Whitridge, Peter. 2012. Invented Places: Environmental Imaginaries and the Inuit Colonization of Labrador. In Settlement, Subsistence, and Change Among the Labrador Inuit: the Nunatsiavummiut Experience, edited by David C. Natcher, Lawrence Felt & Andrea Procter, 43-60. Winnipeg, MN: University of Manitoba Press.

  9. CHICAGO/Author-Date Print Journal Article IN-TEXT CITATION (Langford and Ponting 1992, 143) REFERENCE LIST ENTRY Langford, Tom, and J. Rick Ponting. 1992. Canadians Responses to Aboriginal Issues: The Roles of Prejudice, Perceived Group Conflict and Economic Conservatism. Canadian Review of Sociology & Anthropology 29, no. 2: 140-166.

  10. CHICAGO/Author-Date e-Journal Article with DOI IN-TEXT CITATION (Champagne 2008, 1677). REFERNECE LIST ENTRY Champagne, Duane. 2008. From First Nations to Self-Government: A Political Legacy of Indigenous Nations in the United States. American Behavioral Scientist 51, no. 12: 1672-1693. doi: 10.1177/0002764208318925.

  11. CHCAGO/Notes & Bib e-Journal article with URL IN-TEXT CITATION (Champagne 2008, 1677). REFERENCE LIST ENTRY Champagne, Duane. 2008. From First Nations to Self-Government: A Political Legacy of Indigenous Nations in the United States. American Behavioral Scientist 51, no. 12: 1672-1693. http://abs.sagepub.com/content/51/12/1672

  12. Website content IN-TEXT CITATIONS (Bouman 2016) (Google 2017) (Yale University, n.d.) REFERENCE LIST ENTRIES Bouman, Katie. 2016. How to Take a Picture of a Black Hole. Filmed November 2016 at TEDxBeaconStreet, Brookline, MA. Video, 12:51. https://www.ted.com/talks/katie_bouman_what_does_a_black_hole_look_like. Google. 2017. Privacy Policy. Privacy & Terms. Last modified April 17, 2017. https://www-google-com.lib-ezproxy.concordia.ca/policies/privacy/. Yale University. n.d. About Yale: Yale Facts. Accessed May 1, 2017. https://www.yale.edu/about-yale/yale-facts.

  13. Chicago: Author-Date style Sample Paper The OWL at Purdue has a good example of what a Chicago, Author- Date style paper should look like:https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/chicago_man ual_17th_edition/cmos_formatting_and_style_guide/cmos_author_d ate_sample_paper.html It will give you the proper format for the in-text citations within the body of the paper and show you how the reference list at the end of the paper should be formatted.

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