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Jeffwantstolearn Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Title of an article in a text

How do I refer to the article in a text?
I have the following examples:

Further support for this theory is depicted in the article " title ."
The article "title," is vital for the understanding of this thesis.

Do I need a colon? Where do my commas and periods go when I cite the article.
I am using chicago style
  

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I'd do it like this, without any additional colons, commas or periods: Further support for this theory is depicted in the article "Get Rich Quick" by Robin Banks. The article "A Cliff Tragedy" by Eileen Dover is vital for the understanding of this thesis.

  • I'd do it like this, without any additional colons, commas or periods: Further support for this theory is depicted in the article "Get Rich Quick" by Robin Banks.
  • The article "A Cliff Tragedy" by Eileen Dover is vital for the understanding of this thesis.
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I'd do it like this, without any additional colons, commas or periods:

Further support for this theory is depicted in the article "Get Rich Quick" by Robin Banks.

The article "A Cliff Tragedy" by Eileen Dover is vital for the understanding of this thesis.

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