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Referencing style - Chicago: Theses

A guide to using the Chicago 17th referencing style for footnotes and reference lists.

Theses

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

Material type In-Text (Parenthetical text) Citation Reference List
Thesis: Unpublished in print (Taylor 2009, 34-35) Taylor, John J. 2009. "Joseph John Talbot Hobbs (1864-1938): and his Australian-English architecture." Ph.D., University of Western Australia.
Thesis: Unpublished electronic (Condello 2009, 25) Condello, Annette Nina. 2009. "Luxury and architecture: from ancient Sybaris to the early twentieth century". Ph.D., University of Western Australia. https://research-repository.uwa.edu.au/en/publications/luxury-and-architecture-from-ancient-sybaris-to-the-early-twentie.

 

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