Bibliography.

Bibliography. Begin the list of sources on a separate page after the main text and any endnotes. Continue numbering the pages consecutively. Center the title Bibliography (without underlining, italics, or quotation marks) one inch below the top of the page. Double-space, and then begin each entry at the left margin. Indent the second and subsequent lines of each entry one-half inch, or five spaces.

List sources alphabetically by authors’ last names or by the first major word in the title if the author is unknown. See p. 522 for an example of a Chicago-style bibliography.

In the bibliographic entry, include the same information as in the first note for that source, but omit the page reference. Give the first author’s last name first, followed by a comma and the first name; separate the main elements of the entry with periods rather than commas; and do not enclose the publication information for books in parentheses.

in the bibliography

Sweig, Julia. Inside the Cuban Revolution. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2002.