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Project MUSE.ģ. Keng, Lin, and Orazem, “Expanding College Access,” 23. “Conundrum: A Story about Reading.” New England Review 38 (1): 95–109. “Expanding College Access in Taiwan, 1978–2014: Effects on Graduate Quality and Income Inequality.” Journal of Human Capital 11, no. Project MUSE.ġ. Keng, Shao-Hsun, Chun-Hung Lin, and Peter F. Orazem.

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For example, for 90 or 95, use ‘ninety’ and ‘ninety-five’.

chicago style citation

Moreover, for the numbers that are less than 100, write it in words. “Expanding College Access in Taiwan, 1978–2014: Effects on Graduate Quality and Income Inequality.” Journal of Human Capital 11, no. As per the Chicago format guidelines, you should not use numerals or acronyms at the beginning of the sentence. Keng, Shao-Hsun, Chun-Hung Lin, and Peter F. Orazem. In the reading list ( in alphabetical order): In the case of more than ten authors you only mention the first seven in your reading list, followed by et al. If there are up to ten authors you mention them all in your reading list, in the reference in the text you only give the name of the first author, followed by et al. Typically, Chicago style presents two basic documentation systems. Journal articles often have more than one author. This citation style incorporates rules of grammar and punctuation common in American English.

chicago style citation

A DOI is a sustainable URL that starts with . In the case of online articles also give the URL or preferably (if present) the DOI (Digital Object Identifier). In the reading list (in alphabetical order) you include the paging of the entire article, in the reference in the text you put the page(s) of the quote.















Chicago style citation