INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS STYLE GUIDE


The International Relations Department recommends the following:

  1. Consult with your professor for their preferred footnoting and bibliographic style.
  2. Use the Chicago Manual of Style  which is locate in Fairchild or Linderman Library Reference Collection,  655.25 C532ma 1993. The online Writers Handbook has a section on the Chicago Style which you might find useful.
  3. Use the style of one of the scholarly journals in this field, such as Journal of International Affairs. Current Copies may be found in the Fairchild-Martindale Library, 2nd floor, South Wing. They are listed alphabetically in the Social Sciences area of the Current Periodicals section. Back issues may be found at 341.05 C726.
  4. When submitting a manuscript for publication, consult the journal to which you are submitting for their preferred style.

For additional resources consult:

Citing Sources: Duke University Guide  Includes examples of Chicago, APA, MLA and Turabian styles.

Footnoting Electronic Sources in the Chicago Style
 

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Last updated: Wednesday, 30-Oct-2002 13:47:12 EDT