CHICAGO STYLE GUIDE for IMSA Students

Department of History

 


ARTICLES

Articles from magazines or on-line will be probably the most common citations IMSA students will encounter in their research papers. In most cases, academic articles will be the most rare of citations in IMSA papers but are worth knowing how to cite when one does need them. The following examples show all of these cases.

Footnotes of Articles

1. Transportation for Illinois Coalition, "Federal Funding for Rail Passenger Service: A White Paper from the Transportation for Illinois Coalition," Transportation for Illinois Coalition, http://www .tficillinois.org/pdf/Amtrak%20white%20paper.pdf (accessed June 1, 2008).

2. Minutes of a Counter Resistance Strategy Meeting, October 2, 2002, "Inhuman Resources," Harper's Magazine 317, No. 1900 (September 2008): 23-24.

3. Paulo Varela Gomes, "Portuguese Settlements and Trading Centers," in Anna Jackson and Amin Jaffer, eds. Encounters: The Meeting of Asia and Europe 1500-1800 (London: V&A Publications, 2004), 128-133.

4. Encyclopedia Britannica Online, s.v. "Global Warming," http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9037044/global-warming (accessed January 31, 2008).

5. Thomas E. Cronin, "An Insurgent Congress and the Imperial Presidency," Political Science Quarterly 95, No. 2 (Summer 1980): 210.

 

Footnotes of Articles found using Library Search Engines

1. Thomas E. Cronin, "An Insurgent Congress and the Imperial Presidency," Political Science Quarterly 95, No. 2 (Summer 1980): 209-237, In JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/ 2149365.pdf (accessed June 1, 2008).