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  1. May 10, 2021 · Full notes and bibliography entries contain additional information if the book specifies an edition, translator, or editor, and follow a specific format when citing an individual chapter in a book. Note that book citations look slightly different in Chicago author-date style.

  2. Citing a book in Chicago style using the notes and bibliography format includes elements such as the author’s full name, title of the book, place of publication, publisher name, publication date, and page number (used only for a footnote citation).

  3. Chicago-style source citations come in two varieties: (1) notes and bibliography and (2) author-date. If you already know which system to use, follow one of the links above to see sample citations for a variety of common sources.

  4. Book citations in Chicago style contain the author name, book title, publication city, publisher, and publication year. This guide will show you how to create a citation for a book in notes-bibliography style using the 17th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style. Guide Overview. Citing a book in print. Citing an edited book.

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  5. Sep 16, 2024 · General Format. Full Note: 1. Author First Name/Initial Surname, Book Title: Subtitle of the Book, edition (Place of. Publication: Publisher, Year), page #. Example: 1. James S. Frideres, René R. Gadacz, and James Frideres, Aboriginal. Peoples in Canada, 8th ed. (Toronto, ON: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008), 85. Subsequent Note: 2.

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  6. Books published by the author should be cited according to information available on the title page or copyright page. In place of publisher, include language such as “self-published” (abbreviated as “self-pub” in notes, but not a bibliography) or “printed by the author” is usually appropriate.

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  8. To cite a book consulted online, include either a URL or the name of the database. For downloadable ebook formats, name the format; if no fixed page numbers are available, cite a section title or a chapter or other number in the note (or simply omit).

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