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Referencing style - Chicago: Journal Articles

A guide to using the Chicago 18th referencing style for footnotes and reference lists.

Journal Articles

 If a journal article is available in more than one format (i.e. print, online), cite the version you consulted.

Material type In-Text (Parenthetical text) Citation Reference List
Journal article

(Surname Year Published, page number)

 

Surname, First Name. Year Published. "Title of Article." Title of Journal Volume number (issue number): Page range. URL.

*Include the DOI link or URL if read online. If no DOI link or stable URL include the database name instead.

Journal article: single author (Walshaw 2012, 726)

Walshaw, Aimee. 2012. "Accommodating Poverty: The Housing and Living Arrangements of the English Poor, C. 1600-1850." Housing Studies 27 (5): 726-27. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673037.2012.617922.

 

Journal article: two authors (Marshall and Loydell 2016, 105)

Marshall, Kingsley, and Rupert Loydell. 2016. “Thinking inside the Box: Brian Eno, Music, Movement and Light.” Journal of Visual Art Practice 16 (2): 104–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/14702029.2016.1195073.

 

Journal article: three or more authors (Afriyie et al. 2022, 176)

Afriyie, Alex Osei, Benjamin Kwablah Asinyo, Raphael Kanyire Seidu, and Charles Frimpong. 2022. “Environmental Sustainability through Recycled Polythene Textile Art.” Journal of Visual Art Practice 21, no. 2: 175–94. https://doi.org/10.1080/14702029.2022.2069918.

*In the reference list include up to six authors. 

*If more than six, list only the first three followed by 'et al.' 

Journal article: in print

(Goldswain 2011, 54) Goldswain, Philip. 2011. "State Theatre Centre." Architecture Australia 100 (2): 49-57.

Journal article: online no DOI or stable URL

(Anderson 2013, 35,)

Anderson, Simon. 2013. "Perth Arena." Architecture Australia 102 (5): 34-41. Academic Search Premier.

*Include the name of the database in place of the URL

 

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