Article in a journal (print) (Chicago)
Note
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25. Catherine Foisy, “Preparing the Quebec Church for Vatican II: Missionary Lessons from Asia, Africa, and Latin America, 1945-1962,” Historical Studies 78 (2012): 8.
Bibliography
Foisy, Catherine. “Preparing the Quebec Church for Vatican II: Missionary Lessons from Asia, Africa, and Latin America, 1945-1962.” Historical Studies 78 (2012): 7-26.
Explain
- In the note, give the author’s name in normal order—first name followed by middle and last names—and add a comma. Then give the article’s title in quotation marks.
- In the bibliography, invert the author’s name—last name first, followed by a comma and the first and middle names—and add a period. Then give the article’s title in quotation marks.
- In both the note and the bibliography, italicize the journal title. Give the volume and issue numbers if the journal has both. Use the abbreviation “no.” before the issue number: History of Religions 38, no. 2. Add the year in parentheses:
- For a note, give the page number you are citing. For the bibliography, give the range of pages for the article.