The parties have entered into an agreement whereby one party has been retained to manage and operate a certain business. Other provisions of the agreement.
The parties have entered into an agreement whereby one party has been retained to manage and operate a certain business. Other provisions of the agreement.
Author's last name, First name. “Title of the chapter or section.” Title of the e-book, translated by or edited by First name Last name, Name of e-reader device, vol. number, Publisher, Year of publication, page number(s).
When citing the online version of a book, cite it like the print version, but add the URL (or DOI if available) or ebook format (e.g., Kindle, PDF ebook, Microsoft Reader ebook, ProQuest Ebrary) at the end of the citation.
If a book is available in more than one format, you should cite the version that you consulted. When citing the online version of a book, cite it like the print version, but add the URL (or DOI if available) or ebook format (e.g., Kindle, PDF ebook, Microsoft Reader ebook, ProQuest Ebrary) at the end of the citation.
In the author-date style, in-text references contain the name of the author(s), the year of publication of the document, and page number if applicable. Enclose the name and year in parenthesis. Leave a space between name and year. No punctuation is necessary.
How to cite an eBook in Chicago Author(s) of the eBook: Give first the last name, then the name as presented in the source (e. g. Watson, John). Title of the eBook: Give the title as presented in the source. Place of publication: Give the place of publication of the source. Publisher: Give the publisher name in full.
Author full name, Book Title: Subtitle, edition. (Place of publication: Publisher, Year), page numbers, URL. Author last name, Shortened Book Title, page number(s). When citing a chapter from a multi-authored book, start with details of the chapter, followed by details of the book.
(Section 14.15) When an edition other than the first is cited, the number or description of the edition follows the title. Please note that Chicago now omits the place of publication for books published after 1900 (see the Manual, 14.30).
Author's First Name Last Name, Title of Book: Subtitle if Any, (Place of publication: Publisher, Year), Page Number, Format of eBook. Bibliography Entry: Author's Last Name, First Name.
Ensure Word is using the Chicago Footnote style (or other appropriate footnote style) In Word, change to the EndNote tab and, from the Style drop-down, select Chicago 16th Footnote as the style. Insert a footnote using Word. Insert the citation into the footnote. Adding page numbers to your citation.