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Author 1; Author 2; Author 3; etc. Title of Presentation. In Title of Conference Proceedings, Location of Conference, Date of Conference; Editor 1, Editor 2, etc., Eds.; Publisher: Place of Publication, Year; Volume number, page range.
Citing a press release in Chicago style, notes-bibliography Set the title of the press release in title case and enclose it within quotation marks. Organization, “Press Release Title,” news release, Publication Month Day, Year, URL.
Basic format to reference a conference proceedings in print. # Author(s) Initial(s). Surname(s), "Title of paper", in Abbreviated Name of Conf. (location of conference is optional), (Month and day(s) if provided) year, pp.
General formatting Chicago doesn't require a specific font or font size, but recommends using something simple and readable (e.g., 12 pt. Times New Roman). Use margins of at least 1 inch on all sides of the page. The main text should be double-spaced, and each new paragraph should begin with a ½ inch indent.
Chicago journal article citation In-text citation format(Author last name year, page number(s)) In-text citation example (Dickstein 2002, 71) Reference list format Author last name, first name. Year. “Title of article.” Name of journal volume, no. issue (month/season): page range of article. DOI if applicable.1 more row •
Month, day: Spell out the month and use figures for the day: “The symposium took place April 2.” Avoid the use of figures for the month, as in “1/2/2011,” which could be read as either January 2 or February 1. Month, year: If month, day, and year are present, set off the year with matching commas.
Reference: Author(s) Last name, First name, and remaining authors' First names Last names. "Title of Paper." Paper presented at Conference name, Location, Month Year of conference.
12: Conference Papers. The Bluebook does not provide clear guidance on conference papers. Per this rule, conference papers should be cited with the author's name in ordinary Roman type and the title italicized, followed by a pincite if available.
Reference: Author(s) Last name, First name, and remaining authors' First names Last names. "Title of Paper." Paper presented at Conference name, Location, Month Year of conference.
Last name, First name of author. “Page title.” Website name, Month Day, Year of publication. URL or DOI.