Guide for References and Bibliography
Chicago Author-Date System (In-Text Note)
1. Books
In-text: (Author’s Last Name Year, Page Number)
Example:
In-text:
(Tanpınar 1949, 75)
Bibliography:
Tanpınar, Ahmet Hamdi. Huzur. İstanbul: Dergâh Yayınları, 1949.
2. Book Chapters
In-text: (Author’s Last Name Year, Page Number)
Example:
In-text:
(Kelly 2010, 77)
Bibliography:
Kelly, John D. “Seeing Red: Mao Fetishism, Pax Americana, and the Moral Economy of War.” In Anthropology and Global Counterinsurgency, edited by John D. Kelly et al., 67-83. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010.
3. Journal Articles
In-text: (Author’s Last Name Year, Page Number)
Example:
In-text:
(Weinstein 2009, 440)
Bibliography:
Weinstein, Joshua I. “The Market in Plato’s Republic.” Classical Philology 104, no. 3 (2009): 439-458.
4. Newspaper Articles
In-text: (Author’s Last Name Year)
Example:
In-text:
(Rosenwald 2019)
Bibliography:
Rosenwald, Michael S. “Newseum Finds that Its Internet Future Is Past.” Washington Post, October 29, 2019.
5. Web Sources
In-text: (Website Name Year)
Example:
In-text:
(Google 2021)
Bibliography:
Google. “Google Privacy Policy.” Last updated April 1, 2021. https://policies.google.com/privacy.
6. Thesis or Research Reports
In-text: (Author’s Last Name Year, Page Number)
Example:
In-text:
(Smith 2018, 132)
Bibliography:
Smith, Mia J. Historical Perspectives on Marine Ecology. PhD diss., Harvard University, 2018.
7. Online Books
In-text: (Author’s Last Name Year, E-book or URL)
Example:
In-text:
(Austen 2007, Kindle)
Bibliography:
Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. New York: Penguin Classics, 2007. Kindle.
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