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In Bibliography: Steinbeck, John, East of Eden. New York: Viking Press,. 1952. First Footnote: John Steinbeck, East of Eden (New York: Viking. Press, 1952).
Chicago Manual of Style Chicago Manual of Style (CMS): The following examples are based on the 14th edition of CMS, which covers two styles. The Scientific style is mainly for use in the natural and social sciences. The Humanities style is used in such fields as the fine arts and literature. A copy of the Chicago Manual is kept at Reference Desk in the Ottenheimer Library. Scientific Style Book In Bibliography:

Allen, Michael Thad. 2002. The Business of Genocide. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press.

In text:

(Allen 2002, 84) Journal Article

In Bibliography:

Grenby, M.O., 1998. The anti-Jacobin Novel: British fiction, British Conservatism and the revolution in France. History. 271: 480-485.

In Text:

(Grenby 1998, 482) Humanities Style Book

In Bibliography:

Steinbeck, John, East of Eden. New York: Viking Press, 1952.

First Footnote:

John Steinbeck, East of Eden (New York: Viking Press, 1952).

Next Footnotes:

Steinbeck, 71. Journal Article

In Bibliography:

Grenby, M.O. “The anti-Jacobin Novel: British fiction, British Conservatism and the revolution in France.” History 271 (1998) : 480-485.

First Footnote:

M.O. Grenby, “The anti-Jacobin Novel,” History 271 (1998) : 482.

Next Footnotes:

Grenby, 484.

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