Following the format suggested by the Chicago Manual of
Style, here are some examples of general citation styles for the
most common types of print and electronic publications.
For additional information, see the
Writing Center at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Books
Single author/editor:
Bibliography: Simon, Jeffrey D. Terrorist trap: America's
experience with terrorism.
2nd edition. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001.
First Footnote: Jeffrey D. Simon, Terrorist trap:
America's experience with terrorism.
(Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2001). p.117.
Next Footnote: Simon, p. 117.
Multiple authors/editors:
Bibliography: Turnbull, Linda S., Elaine Hallisey Hendrix and
Borden S. Dent. Atlas of crime: mapping the criminal
landscape. Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press, 2001.
Footnote: Linda S. Turnbull, Elaine Hallisey Hendrix and
Borden S. Dent. Atlas of crime: mapping the criminal
landscape. (Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press, 2001). p. 145.
Next Footnote: Turnbull, Henrix, and Dent, p. 145.
Journals
Single author:
Bibliography: Bradford, Helen. "Women, Gender and
Colonialism: Rethinking
the History of the British Cape Colony and Its Frontier Zones,
C. 1806-70." Journal
of African History 37: 3 (1996): pp. 351-370.
Footnote: Helen Bradford. "Women, Gender and Colonialism:
Rethinking
the History of the British Cape Colony and Its Frontier Zones,
C. 1806-70." Journal
of African History 37: 3 (1996): p. 362.
Next footnote: Bradford, p. 362.
Note: Note: you don't need to provide the name of a
magazine publisher or a place of publication in your citation.
Multiple authors:
Bibliography: Ham John C., Jan Svejnar, and Katherine
Terrell. "Unemployment
and the Social Safety Net during Transitions to a Market
Economy: Evidence from the
Czech and Slovak Republics." The American Economic Review
88:. 5 (December
1998): pp. 1117-1142.
Footnote: John C. Ham, Jan Svejnar, and Katherine Terrell.
"Unemployment
and the Social Safety Net during Transitions to a Market
Economy: Evidence from the
Czech and Slovak Republics." The American Economic Review
88: 5 (December 1998): p. 1118.
Electronic Sources:
Book:
Bibliography: Manley, Mary de la Riviere.
The lost lover, or the jealous husband,
a comedy. [London: 1696]. Available at
http://chaucer.library.emory.edu/cgi-bin/sgml2html/wwrp.pl. Last
accessed on the World Wide Web on January 16, 2002.
Footnote: Mary de la Riviere Manley,
The lost lover, or the jealous husband,
a comedy. [London: 1696]. 6.
Available at http://chaucer.library.emory.edu/cgi-bin/sgml2html/wwrp.pl.
Last accessed on the World Wide Web on January 16, 2002.
Article:
Bibliography: Dobson, Roger. "Scientists produce genetically
engineered, cloned
pigs for xenotransplantation." BMJ: British Medical Journal
324: 7329 (January 12, 2002): pp. 67-69. EBSCO Academic Search
Premier via GALILEO. Last accessed on the World Wide Web on
February 7, 2002.
Footnote: Rodger Dobson. "Scientists produce genetically
engineered, cloned
pigs for xenotransplantation." BMJ: British Medical Journal
324: 7329 (January 12, 2002): pp. 67-69. EBSCO Academic
Search Premier via GALILEO. Last accessed on the World Wide Web
on February 7, 2002.