· Chicago Citation Style, 17th Edition: Thesis or Dissertation. A University of Lethbridge Library guide to Chicago Manual of Style citations. Home; General Guidelines Toggle Dropdown. "From Overalls to Aprons? The Paid and Unpaid Labour of Southern Alberta Women, " (master's thesis, University of Lethbridge, ), B: Bingley. · The Chicago Manual of Style, currently in its 16th edition, was created to help researchers properly cite their sources. There are two types of referencing styles in Chicago: 1) Notes and Bibliography and 2) Author-Date. This guide displays the Notes and Bibliography style of referencing and is not associated with the official publishers of the. · Citing a thesis or dissertation from a database. Last, F.M. (Date published).First name Last name, “Title” master’s thesis or PhD diss., University, /5(25).
Citing a thesis or dissertation from a database. Structure: Last, F.M. (Date published).First name Last name, "Title" master's thesis or PhD diss., University, Year published, Database (Identification Number). The Chicago Manual of Style documentation system is used in both the humanities and the social sciences. A bit more complex than either the MLA or the APA, it offers two approaches for documenting sources: 1) a notes system and, 2) an author/date system similar to the APA. "Ph.D. diss." or "Master's thesis" before the name of the degree. Theses Dissertations. CMS Theses and dissertations. Titles of unpublished works appear in "quotation marks"—not in italics. This treatment extends to theses and dissertations, which are otherwise cited like books. The kind of thesis, the academic institution, and the date follow the title. Like the publication data of a book, these.
How to cite a PhD thesis in Chicago. To cite a PhD thesis in a reference entry in Chicago style 17th edition include the following elements: Author (s) of the thesis: Give first the last name, then the name as presented in the source (e. g. Watson, John). For two authors, reverse only the first name, followed by ‘and’ and the second name in normal order (e. g. Watson, John, and John Watson). Thesis/Dissertation Print. Format: Last, First M. "Thesis/Dissertation Title." PhD diss., [OR] Master's thesis, Academic institution, Year. Example: 1. Mihwa Choi, "Contesting Imaginaires in Death Rituals during the Northern Song Dynasty," (PhD diss., University of Chicago, ). 2. Choi "Contesting Imaginaires". Choi, Mihwa. Theses Dissertations. CMS Theses and dissertations. Titles of unpublished works appear in "quotation marks"—not in italics. This treatment extends to theses and dissertations, which are otherwise cited like books. The kind of thesis, the academic institution, and the date follow the title. Like the publication data of a book, these.
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