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ARTH 4120

Issues in Art Criticism, Dr. Rebecca Reynolds, Spring 2024

Chicago Style

In this class, please use the Notes and Bibliography style of citation methods. 

 

There are two different styles of Chicago - Notes and Bibliography and Author-Date.

 

With Notes and Bibliography, there are footnotes or endnotes as well as a bibliography at the end of the work. In the Author-Date style, works are cited with in-text parenthetical citations and a reference list. 

 

Chicago Resources

More Chicago Resources

For help with Chicago style and citation formats, refer to the following. Note that some journals adhere to different editions of the Chicago Manual of Style:

Deciphering Chicago/Turabian Citations

 

 

This video addresses identifying common Chicago/Turabian citations (book, book chapter, journal article). 

 

Citation Examples Used in Video:

 

Binney, Judith. 2006. “’In-Between’ Lives: Studies From Within a Colonial Society.” In Disputed Histories: Imagining New Zealand’s Pasts, edited by Tony Ballantyne and Brian Moloughney, 93-117. Dunedin, N.Z.:Otago University Press.

 

Ford Cozens, Erin. 2014. “’With a Pretty Little Garden at the Back’: Domesticity and the Construction of ‘Civilized’ Colonial Spaces in Nineteenth-Century Aotearoa/New Zealand.” Journal of World History 25 (4): 515-34.

 

Matsuda, Matt K. 2012. Pacific Worlds: A History of Seas, Peoples, and Cultures. New York: Cambridge University Press.