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  2. Here are some tips for formatting a title page in Chicago style: The title should be centered one-third of the way down the page. Your name and class information should follow several lines later. For subtitles, end the title line with a colon and place the subtitle on the line below the title. Include your name, class information, and date.

  3. There is no mention in The Chicago Manual of Style Online, 18th edition about a running head in a student research paper. The format does require page numbers in the header. See the FAQ Where can I find a sample of what Chicago/Turabian format should look like? for more information and to see examples. More Information

  4. Page numbers are in the header and justified right; More Information. Chicago Style (Shapiro Library) The Chicago Manual of Style (Chicago Manual of Style) Disclaimer. This information is intended to be a guideline, not expert advice. Please be sure to speak to your professor about the appropriate way to cite sources in your class assignments ...

  5. Chicago Style, currently in its 18th edition, is a citation protocol established by the University of Chicago. If you're using this style, there are rules for how your paper should be structured and formatted, how you should format in-text citations in the body of your paper, and how you should compile and present your bibliography at the end ...

  6. In Chicago style, your cover page should include the title, your name, the course title, instructor name, and the date. See this FAQ for more information: How should a title page be formatted in Chicago? More Information. Citing Your Sources (Shapiro Library) How Do I Format My Class Paper in Chicago Style? APA and Chicago style require a cover ...

  7. How do I format a paper in APA style? How do I make an APA cover sheet? How do I format a paper in MLA style? How should a title page be formatted in MLA style? How do I format a paper in Chicago style? How should a title page be formatted in Chicago Style? Further Help. This information is intended to be a guideline, not expert advice. Campus ...

  8. Per the Chicago Manual of Style (18th edition). Notes and Bibliography (see section 13.72: The 3-em dash—reasons to avoid This link opens in a new window) Chicago no longer recommends using the 3-em dash to stand in for the same author(s) in consecutive bibliography entries, preferring instead a repetition of authors’ names.

  9. Above the full text, there is a "Download" button where you can get the PDF, and a "Cite" button to get a full citation in APA, MLA, or Chicago Style. More options for searching Gale Literature Resource Center. Gale Literature offers an option to browse topics, conduct a person search, or do a works search.

  10. Notes and Bibliography. To cite a source from a secondary source (“quoted in . . .”) is generally to be discouraged, since authors are expected to have examined the works they cite.

  11. The Chicago Manual of Style is currently in its 18th edition. NOTE: For lectures, papers presented at meetings, and speeches that are published in other sources, the Chicago Manual of Style indicates that the material should be cited in the medium it was published. For example, if the lecture was published in a book, cite it as a chapter in a book.