Style Request: Chicago Style-note
A link to online style documentation: 'Submission of manuscripts' ' House style'
https://academic.oup.com/ia/pages/Author_Guidelines
name of journal: INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
ISSN: 0020-5850 ; eISSN:1468-2346
in this journal, there is only footnote, and there is no biography .
Footnotes: Footnotes should include the following information: author name (full forenames unless given only as initials in source); title of work; (for a book) place of publication, publisher, date and page reference; (for an article) journal title, volume and issue numbers, year and page reference. Please avoid ibid., loc.cit. and use short titles to refer to works already cited: e.g. Henry Kissinger, A world restored: Metternich, Castlereagh and the problems of peace, becomes Kissinger, A world restored.
Footnotes should be presented as follows:
Books: Jimmy Burns, The land that lost its heroes: the Falklands, the war and Alfonsin (London: Bloomsbury, 1987), p. 131. Subsequent mentions: Burns, The land that lost its heroes, p. 478.
Articles: Lawrence Freedman, ‘The Atlantic crisis’, International Affairs 58: 2, 1982, pp. 13–17. Subsequent mentions: Freedman, ‘The Atlantic crisis’, p. 15. Or: pp. 13–17 at p. 15.
Articles in books: Laurence D. Weiler, ‘No first use: a history’, in David N. Schwarz, ed., NATO’s nuclear dilemmas (Washington DC: Brookings, 1983), pp. 000–00. Subsequent mentions: Weiler, ‘No first use’. Different chapter: [full details] in Schwarz, ed., NATO’s nuclear dilemmas, pp. 000–00.
Online articles:
Malcolm Molyneux, ‘New ethical considerations in vaccine trials’, Human Vaccines and
Immunotherapeutics, publ. online Jan. 2017,
https://academic.oup.com/ia/pages/Author_Guidelines
name of journal: INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
ISSN: 0020-5850 ; eISSN:1468-2346
in this journal, there is only footnote, and there is no biography .
Footnotes: Footnotes should include the following information: author name (full forenames unless given only as initials in source); title of work; (for a book) place of publication, publisher, date and page reference; (for an article) journal title, volume and issue numbers, year and page reference. Please avoid ibid., loc.cit. and use short titles to refer to works already cited: e.g. Henry Kissinger, A world restored: Metternich, Castlereagh and the problems of peace, becomes Kissinger, A world restored.
Footnotes should be presented as follows:
Books: Jimmy Burns, The land that lost its heroes: the Falklands, the war and Alfonsin (London: Bloomsbury, 1987), p. 131. Subsequent mentions: Burns, The land that lost its heroes, p. 478.
Articles: Lawrence Freedman, ‘The Atlantic crisis’, International Affairs 58: 2, 1982, pp. 13–17. Subsequent mentions: Freedman, ‘The Atlantic crisis’, p. 15. Or: pp. 13–17 at p. 15.
Articles in books: Laurence D. Weiler, ‘No first use: a history’, in David N. Schwarz, ed., NATO’s nuclear dilemmas (Washington DC: Brookings, 1983), pp. 000–00. Subsequent mentions: Weiler, ‘No first use’. Different chapter: [full details] in Schwarz, ed., NATO’s nuclear dilemmas, pp. 000–00.
Online articles:
Malcolm Molyneux, ‘New ethical considerations in vaccine trials’, Human Vaccines and
Immunotherapeutics, publ. online Jan. 2017,
2. Can you link to a publicly available paper?
3. We need the exact examples that were given in the guide you followed. So your post needs to contain the words Campbell/Pedersen and Mares.
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This style is a very good match in the meantime: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:textual-practice
Continued here: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/105844/style-request-international-affairs#latest