Pocket guide to the Chicago manual of style
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Pocket guide to the Chicago manual of style
Houghton Mifflin Co., c2007
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Chicago manual of style
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内容説明
This concise, easy-to-navigate guide presents the key principles and usage rules promoted in the current edition of The Chicago Manual of Style. Essential for any course requiring CMS documentation style, Pocket Guide is a convenient, portable reference that helps students write properly documented papers.
目次
1. Writing Scholarly Papers 1a Subject and Topic 1b Thesis Statements, Hypotheses, or Stated Objectives 1c Research Goals 1d Research Methods 1e Evaluating Sources 1f Note-Taking 1g Plagiarism 1h Planning 1i Writing Strategies 2. Preparing Chicago-Style Manuscripts 2a Parts of the Manuscript 2b General Manuscript Guidelines 3. Following Chicago Editorial Style 3a Punctuation and Mechanics 3b General Style 3c Word Choice 4. Preparing Endnotes, Footnotes, and the Bibliography 4a Endnotes and Footnotes--An Overview 4b Placing Note Numbers in the Paper 4c Information for Endnotes and Footnotes 4d Format for Endnotes and Footnotes 4e Positioning Endnotes and Footnotes 4f Multiple Notes from the Same Source 4g Multiple References in the Same Source 4h The Bibliography--An Overview 4i Information for Bibliographic Entries 4j Format for Bibliographic Entries 4k Alphabetizing the Bibliography 4l Specialized Elements of a Bibliography 4m Quotations 5. Preparing Note Forms for Books and Other Separately Published Materials 5a A Book by One Author 5b A Book by Two or Three Authors 5c A Book by Four or More Authors 5d A Book with No Author Named 5e A Book by an Author Using a Pseudonym 5f A Book with an Organization as Author 5g An Edition Other Than the First 5h A Revised or Enlarged Edition 5i A Reprinted Book 5j A Multivolume Work 5k An Edited Collection 5l A Selection in an Edited Collection 5m Multiple References to the Same Collection 5n An Article in an Encyclopedia or Other Reference Work 5o A Work in a Series 5p An Imprint 5q A Translation 5r A Government Document--Congressional Record 5s A Government Document--Committee, Commission, Department 5t A Preface, Introduction, Foreword, Epilogue, or Afterword 5u A Pamphlet or Brochure 5v Published Proceedings from a Conference 5w A Dissertation 5x A Book Written in a Language Other Than English 5y Sacred Writings 5z A Secondary Source 6. Preparing Note Forms for Periodicals 6a An Article in a Journal with Continuous Paging 6b An Article in a Journal with Separate Paging 6c An Article in a Monthly Magazine 6d An Article in a Weekly Magazine 6e An Article in a Newspaper 6f An Editorial or a Letter to the Editor 6g A Review 6h An Abstract from Dissertation Abstracts International 6i A Secondary Source 7. Preparing Note Forms for Audiovisual Sources 7a A Film 7b A Filmstrip 7c A Television Broadcast 7d A Radio Broadcast 7e A Recording 7f A Performance 7g An Interview 7h A Transcript 7i A Lecture or Speech 7j A Work of Art 7k An Exhibit 7l A Map, Graph, Table, or Chart 7m A Cartoon 8. Preparing Note Forms for Electronic Sources 8a An Online Scholarly Project, Information Database, or Professional Website 8b A Source from an Online Scholarly Project, Information Database, or Professional Website 8c An Online Book 8d An Article in an Online Journal 8e An Article in an Online Magazine 8f An Article in an Online Newspaper 8g An Article in an Online Encyclopedia or Other Reference Source 8h An Online Government Document 8i An Online Transcript of a Lecture or Speech 8j An Online Work of Art 8k An Online Exhibit 8l An Online Map, Graph, Table, or Chart 8m An Online Transcript of a Television or Radio Broadcast 8n An Online Audio Source 8o A CD-ROM Source 8p An E-mail Interview 8q An Online Posting 9. Examining a Sample Paper Sample Paper: "Walking into History: The Legacy of the Lincoln Memorial" (Jarah Estes-Cooper) Appendixes A. Parts of the Chicago-Style Paper B. Chicaog-Style Abbreviations C. Sample Pages D. Bibliographic Entries
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