Exercise: Documenting sources (Chicago): notes

Each of the following items shows a passage containing a superscript number (1) marking a citation in the text. Click on the choice that shows the correctly formatted Chicago-style note for the passage.

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Source: a printed book with two authors

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Dwyer and Patel use the term “public culture” to describe “the complex and fluid interaction that exists between the categories of high/elite and low/mass culture in India.”1

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Source: a magazine article

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Although most of us would agree that ecological issues are important, Roberts points out that “making environmentally responsible choices has always involved uneasy tradeoffs.”1

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Source: a work from a website

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On the website Online Poetry Classroom, Brodsky says that poetry, like history, “employs memory, and it is of use for the future, not to mention the present.”1