Chicago Citation Guide - Encyclopedia
How to Cite a Encyclopedia in CHICAGO: Format and Examples
Complete guide to citing encyclopedia entries in Chicago 17th edition format.
Citation Format
Author, First Name. "Entry Title." In Encyclopedia Name, edited by Editor Name, volume:pages. Place: Publisher, Year.Example
Smith, John. "Academic Writing." In Encyclopedia of Research Methods, edited by Robert Davis, 2:45-60. New York: Academic Press, 2023.Important Notes
- Include editor name
- Specify volume and pages
- Include place and publisher
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