Chicago Citation Style
The Chicago Manual of Style, 14th edition
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BOOK
- Okuda, Michael, and Denise Okuda. 1993. Star Trek chronology: The
history of the future. New York: Pocket Books.
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
- Wilcox, Rhonda V. 1991. Shifting roles and synthetic women in Star
Trek: The Next Generation. Studies in Popular Culture 13 (2): 53-65.
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MAGAZINE ARTICLE
- Smith, Jane. 1996. There is no resisting the Borg queen. Maclean's,
2 December, 82.
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NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
- Di Rado, Alicia. 1995. Trekking through college: Classes explore modern
society using the world of Star Trek. Los Angeles Times, 15 March,
sec. A, p. 3.
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ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLE
- Reference books used as sources are not included in the Reference List but are cited in the text. Examples:
- In his article on science fiction in the 1995 edition of the Encyclopedia Americana, Theodore Sturgeon says that the phrase, science fiction, was created by Hugo Gernsback.
- Theodore Sturgeon says that the phrase, science fiction, was created by Hugo Gernsback (Encyclopedia Americana, 1995 ed. , s.v. "science fiction. ").
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BOOK ARTICLE OR CHAPTER
- James, Nancy E. 1988. Two sides of paradise: The Eden myth according
to Kirk and Spock. In Spectrum of the fantastic, edited by Donald
Palumbo. Westport, CT: Greenwood.
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ERIC DOCUMENT
- Fuss-Reineck, Marilyn. 1993. Sibling communication in Star Trek: The
Next Generation: Conflicts between brothers. Miami, FL: Speech
Communication Association. ERIC, ED 364932.
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WEBSITE (Chicago follows the International Standards Organization documentation system)
- Lynch, Tim. 1997. DS9 Trials and Tribble-ations Review. In Psi Phi:
Bradley's Science Fiction Club [online]. Peoria, IL: Bradley University,
1996 [cited 8 October 1997]. Available from World Wide Web:
<http://www.bradley.edu/campusorg/psiphi/DS9/ep/503r.html>.
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