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Chicago Manual of Style - South Bend-Elkhart: C. Journal Article from Database

Journal Article from Article Database (p. 763-764)

General Format 
 
      Full Note: 

            1. Author First Name/Initial Surname, "Article Title," Journal Title Volume,
      no. Issue (Year): page #, name of the database OR URL of journal article
      web page.
 
      Concise Note: 

            2. Author Surname, "Article Title," page #. 
 
      Bibliography:

      Author Surname, First Name or Initial. "Article Title." Journal Title Volume,
            no. Issue (Year): Page range of article. Name of the database OR
            URL of journal article web page.
          
Example 
 
      Full Note:

            1.  Valerie Bunce, "Rethinking Recent Democritization: Lessons from
      the Postcommunist Experience," World Politics 55, no. 2 (2003): 168,
      http://muse.jhu.edu/.   
 
      Concise Note:

            2.  Bunce, "Rethinking Recent Democritization," 168.
   
      Bibliography:

      Bunce, Valerie. "Rethinking Recent Democritization: Lessons from the
            Postcommunist Experience." World Politics 55, no. 2 (2003): 167-192.
            http://muse.jhu.edu/.
 
Example 2
 
       Full Note:

            1. Kenneth Aitchison, "After the Gold Rush: Global Archeology in 2009," World
      Archeology 41, no. 4 (2009): 670, doi: 10.1080/00438240903363772.
 
      Concise Note:

            2.  Aitchison. "After the Gold Rush," 670.
 
      Bibliography:

      Aitchison, Kenneth. "After the Gold Rush: Global Archeology in 2009." Wolrd
            Archeology 41, no. 4 (2009): 659-671. doi: 10.1080/00438240903363772.