CHICAGO & TURABIAN
In-text citations
Paraphrasing
Mrs Holt's Sorrow is an excellent example of ...5
Direct quote
Place direct quotes between double quotation marks " " and provide the page number(s) in the note.
"As Mrs Holt entered the room it was apparent that ..."11
Fullnote
5. Brian Craig, “Mrs Holt’s Sorrow,” Australian Women’s Weekly, 2–3, January 10, 1968, accessed July 14, 2016, http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/.
Subsequent notes
11. Craig, “Mrs Holt's Sorrow,” 2.
Bibliography
TEMPLATE
Author. "Article title." Newspaper name, Date. Accessed date. URL.
Craig, Brian. “Mrs Holt’s Sorrow.” Australian Women’s Weekly, January 10, 1968. Accessed July 14, 2016. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/.
- Give author, article title (in quotation marks), newspaper/magazine name (italics) and date of issue.
- If no author is credited, begin with article title in the note but newspaper/magazine name in bibliography.
- Omit any ‘The’ from beginning of newspaper name. If city is not in name, add in round brackets.
- Page references can be omitted from newspaper articles (they may be unreliable due to multiple editions of a single issue) but should be included when citing magazine articles.
- If accessed online, treat as for print article and add access date and URL or DOI. If the article is a digital replica of a print edition (e.g., from Trove), page numbers can be added.