Since The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) is primarily intended as a style guide for published works rather than class papers, these guidelines will be supplemented with information from, Kate L. Turabian’s Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations (8th ed.), which is largely based on CMOS with some slight alterations. · The title should be centered a 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. Example Title Page. More Information. Citation Quick Guide (Chicago Manual of Style) . Delete everything on this page if the instructor does not ask for a title page. Delete lines in blue if there is a title page: Author. Professor Johnson. English September 1, Chicago Manual of Style Sample Paper: Including Footnotes and Bibliography.
endnotes (see quicktip on "Chicago Documentation Style: Footnotes/Endnotes," which includes the notes for the sources on this page) along with a more detailed listing of sources in a separate Bibliography page at the end of a document (see sample on back of this page). The Chicago Manual of Style (CMS) is the preferred formatting and style guidelines used by the disciplines of history, philosophy, religion, and the arts. This quick reference guide focuses on how to format the title page, the notes, and bibliography citations in Chicago Manual Style 17 edition. Chicago Manual of Style Sample Paper (Title one-quarter page down from top) Your Name Here (At the half-page mark) Course Name Here Instructor's Name Here April 11, XXXX (All double-spaced) (Insert a page break here to maintain a separation between your title page and page one.).
Cover page title of your paper in the middle of the page, halfway down. Center your name directly under the title. Your teacher's name, course title and block, and date should be written in three lines and centered at the bottom of the page. Use Times or Times New Roman 12 pt font for the title page. Turabian style, a version of Chicago style designed specifically for writing research papers, theses, and dissertations, provides detailed guidelines for formatting a title page. A title page is not mandatory; if you haven’t been told to include one, you can just center your title at the top of the first page. These are the key guidelines for creating a title page in Turabian style: Title and subtitle appear ⅓ of the way down the page. Other information (e.g. your name, the date, class. the page and centered. A Crow in the North: Enduring the Hostilities of Indigenous Populations John Snow History Exploration and Anthropology professor. Professor Taylor Lohman Septem SAMPLE CHICAGO PAPER (16th ed.) Chicago papers start with a title page. The title of the paper should be 1/3 of the way down If there is a title and.
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