Citing
Chicago (Footnote citations) style is used in the papers for citations and bibliography.
In footnotes, 10-pt Times New Roman style; in bibliography, 12-pt Times New Roman style, single spacing, indent hanging 1.25.
Book with a Single Author
In Footnote: Author’s Name, Title of Book, Place of Publication: Publisher, Year, Page Number(s).
In Bibliography: Surname, Name, Title of Book, Place of Publication: Publisher, Year.
Book with a Two Author
In Footnote: 1st Author’s Name and 2nd Author’s Name, Title of Book, Place of Publication: Publisher, Year, Page Number(s).
In Bibliography: Surname, Name and Surname and Name, Title of Book, Place of Publication: Publisher, Year.
Chapter in an Edited Book
In Footnote: Author’s Name, Title of Book, ed.’s Name, Place of Publication: Publisher, Year, Page Number(s).
In Bibliography: Surname, Name, Title of Book, ed.’s Name, Place of Publication: Publisher, Year.
Printed Article
In Footnote: Author’s Name, “Title of Article,” Magazine’s Name, Volume Number, (Year of Publication), Page Number(s).
In Bibliography: Surname, Name, “Title of Article.” Magazine’s Name. Volume Number, (Year of Publication): Page Number(s).
In electronic articles, DOI number and access date should be specified.
In the in-text citation, name, surname, title of the work, and page number should be written. If two different works of the same author are cited, the year of publication should be written next to the title of the work.
References are listed alphabetically according to the surname of the author.