· MLA Style. In the Works Cited (Per the MLA Handbook (9th edition), p. To cite two or more works by the same author, give the name in the first entry only. Thereafter, in place of the name, type three hyphens, followed by a period and the title. The three hyphens stand for exactly the same name as in the preceding entry. · If there are multiple works by the same author include the year only of the. The Chicago Manual of Style Author-Date system is used by scholars in the social sciences and sciences. For arts, history, and humanities, see the Notes/Bibliography system. Citing sources in this style consists of two parts: An in-text citation; A reference list. · The Chicago citation style is the method established by the University of Chicago Press Endnotes follow the same citation style, but are listed together at the end of the paper before the bibliography. Only use endnotes at Books: Multiple Authors FootnoteFile Size: KB.
References by the same author should be arranged chronologically with the earliest work first. A one author work should be placed before a multi-author work that begins with the same author. References by the same author or multiple authors (in the same order) should be alphabetized by title. 3. Multiple Works by Same Author: Using "three em" () Dashes. The three-em dash serves the same purpose as "ditto" marks. When an author appears consecutively, associated with different titles, a three-em dash () may replace the name after the first entry. Each work is then organized in chronological order, by publication date. In a Chicago style footnote, list up to three authors. If there are more than three, name only the first author, followed by “ et al. ”. In the bibliography, list up to 10 authors. If there are more than 10, list the first seven followed by “et al.”. Full note.
In the 17th edition of CMOS, use of 3-em dash () for multiple works by the same author is discouraged (CMOS ). • Bibliography entries are. Sept Press, Page 3. 3. Books: Multiple Authors. Footnote. For. In addition to consulting The Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition) for In contrast to earlier editions of CMOS, if you cite the same source two or.
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