§5 Citations & References
- §5 Citations & References
- 5.1 Rules
- 5.1.1 Elements of Citation
- 5.1.2 Authors & Editors
- 5.1.3 Titles
- 5.1.3.1 Punctuation
- 5.1.3.2 Abbreviations, Foreign Terms, and Included Titles
- 5.1.3.3 Capitalization of Titles in English
- 5.1.3.4 Capitalization of Titles Not in English
- 5.1.3.5 Series and Multivolume Works
- 5.1.3.6 Primary Sources
- 5.1.3.7 French Titles
- 5.1.3.8 Latin Titles
- 5.1.3.9 Titles in Other Languages; Non-Latin Alphabets
- 5.1.4 Publication Information
- 5.1.5 Page Numbers
- 5.1.6 Electronic Source Information
- 5.2 Source Citation: Books
- 5.2.1 One Author
- 5.2.2 Two or Three Authors
- 5.2.3 More Than Three Authors
- 5.2.4 Translated Work
- 5.2.6 Book with One Editor
- 5.2.7 Book with Two or Three Editors
- 5.2.8 Book with Four or More Editors
- 5.2.9 Book with Both Author and Editor
- 5.2.10 Book with Author, Editor, and Translator
- 5.2.11 [Reserved]
- 5.2.12 Article in an Edited Volume
- 5.2.13 [Reserved]
- 5.2.14 Introductory Matter by Others
- 5.2.15 Multiple Publishers for a Single Book
- 5.2.16 Revised Editions
- 5.2.17 Reprint of a Recent Title
- 5.2.18 Reprint of a Title in the Public Domain
- 5.2.19 Forthcoming Book
- 5.2.20 Multivolume Work
- 5.2.21 Titled Volume in a Multivolume Work
- 5.2.23 Chapter within a Titled Volume in a Multivolume Work
- 5.2.22 Chapter within a Multivolume Work
- 5.2.24 Work in a Series
- 5.2.25 Electronic Book
- 5.3 Source Citation: Journal Articles, Reviews, and Dissertations
- 5.3.1 Journal Article
- 5.3.2 Journal Article with Multiple Page Locations and Multiple Volumes
- 5.3.3 Journal Article Republished in a Collected Volume
- 5.3.4 Book Review
- 5.3.5 Unpublished Dissertation or Thesis
- 5.3.6 Article in an Encyclopedia or a Dictionary
- 5.3.7 Article in a Lexicon or a Theological Dictionary
- 5.3.8 Paper Presented at a Professional Society
- 5.3.9 Article in a Magazine
- 5.3.10 Electronic Journal Article
- 5.4 Source Citation: Special Types
- 5.5 Author-Date Citations
5.2 Source Citation: Books
The examples that follow provide a fuller model for note and bibliography style than the general rules given in §5.1.