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How to Cite Datasets in Chicago Style Author: Name(s) of each individual or organizational entity responsible for the creation of the dataset.* Title: Complete title of the dataset, including the edition or version number, if applicable.* Date of Publication: Year the dataset was published or disseminated.*
In the list of references or bibliography include the date and publication details of the piece of work, and then Quoted in: or Cited in: followed by the reference for the source you have actually seen: Smith, R. (2004) How to research. Research Weekly, 12 (8) October, pp.
0:02 1:19 See its not that hard open a Bible we happen to like this. One. Lets look up Jeremiah 29 11 headMoreSee its not that hard open a Bible we happen to like this. One. Lets look up Jeremiah 29 11 head to the table of contents. And look for Jeremiah turn to the Book of Jeremiah.
Chicago Citation Format Authors last name, first name, middle initial (if given). Title of document (subsection is placed in quotes, followed by title in italics). Format (omit if it is a printed page). Publisher city: publishing company, copyright date (include as much information as possible such as page numbers).
CMOS does not capitalize biblical, nor has it ever (see p. 12 of the first edition, published in 1906 and available here).
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Direct quotes should be enclosed with double quotation marks if four lines or fewer in length. Integrate quoted material into a sentence with a footnote, endnote, or parenthetical citation at the end of the quoted passage.
Parenthetical Citations: The first time you reference a version of the Bible, in the in-text citations, give the name of the edition (italicized), followed by a comma and the abbreviated book (see back of handout), chapter, and verse. Use a period, not a colon, between the chapter and verse: John 3.16.

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