Formatting
Notes-Bibliography
References
Author-Date
Facts
100

Proper spacing for academic paper. 

What is double-spaced? 

100

Two features of the notes-bibliography format. 

What are footnotes and an alphabetized bibliography?

100

Time when references are needed.

What is anytime you take information from an external source? 
100

Two features of the author-date format.

What are in-text citations and a reference list? 

100

The current Chicago Style edition number. 

What is the 17th Edition?

200

Proper margins. 

What is no less than 1"?

200

Placement of superscript number.

What is immediately after the end punctuation of the sentence that contains the quote, summary, or paraphrase to indicate that a source is being cited? 

200

Order in which to list entries.

What is alphabetically? 

200

Name of indent used in reference pages.

What is hanging indent? 

200

Creator of the Chicago citation style.

Who is the University of Chicago?

300

Where page numbers begin.

What is on the first page of text?

300

Four elements of most footnotes. 

What are the aithor's name, the name of the work, the publication information, and the page number? 

300

What to do when a source has no identifiable author. 

What is cite it by its title? 
300

Missing information in following sentence:

Sara Lindberg argues that gender identity plays a role in human development (24). 

What is year of publication? 

300

The number of types of citations offered by Chicago style. 

What is two?

400

Four required components of title page. 

What are: title, your name, class information, and date?

400

This is italicized when formatting footnotes for books. 

What is book title? 

400

Number of authors for which you should write out all names in notes and parenthetical citations. 

What is two to three authors?

*for four to ten authors, write out all names in the bibliography but only the first author's name plus "et al." in notes and parenthetical citations. 

400
What to do when you cannot ascertain the publication date of a printed work.

What is use the abbreviation "n.d."? 

400

Popular users of Chicago Style. 

Who are historians? 

500

The time when prose should be blocked. 

What is when you have a prose quotation of five or more lines, or more than 100 words?

500

Shortened version of the following footnote:

1. Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice (New York: Penguin Classics 2007), Kindle edition.

What is: 2. Austen, Pride and Prejudice. 

500

What to use when no DOI is available.

What is a URL? 

500

What to do when referencing multiple sources published in the same year by the same author (or group of authors). 

What is use lowercase letters to differentiate your in-text citations? 

e.g.,: Colleen Dunlavy (2006a) clarifies that while railroad companies were seeking financial breaks via legislative assistance in the mid-19th century (1374), several decades later, they were being criticized for providing too much of a break to oil companies to boost their transportation demands (Dunlavy, 2006b, 262). 

500

Difference between primary and secondary sources.

What is primary sources are original information that comes directly from a person or event, while secondary sources are based on information from other sources.


Examples:

Primary: letters & diaries, speeches, songs, census data

Secondary: textbooks, biographies, documentaries