I have copied and pasted Footnoting/Bibliographical formatting for several types of sources below (From: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/717/4/)
Below are examples for websites, books, and magazines (Island magazine).
F=Footnote format
B= Bibliography format
General Model for Citing Web Sources in Chicago Style
Footnote or Endnote (N):
1. Firstname Lastname, “Title of Web Page,” Publishing Organization or Name of Website in Italics, publication date and/or access date if available, URL.
Corresponding Bibliographical Entry (B):
Lastname, Firstname. “Title of Web Page.” Publishing Organization or Name of Website in Italics. Publication date and/or access date if available. URL.
General Model for Citing Books in the Chicago Notes and Bibliography System
General Model for Citing Books in the Chicago Notes and Bibliography System
Footnote or endnote (N):
1. Firstname Lastname, Title of Book (Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication), page number.
Corresponding bibliographical entry (B):
Lastname, Firstname. Title of Book. Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication.
Book by One Author
N:
1. William Faulkner, Absalom, Absalom! (New York: Vintage Books, 1990), 271.
B:
Faulkner, William. Absalom, Absalom!. New York: Vintage Books, 1990.
Book by Multiple Authors
N:
2. Scott Lash and John Urry, Economies of Signs & Space (London: Sage Publications, 1994), 241-51.
B:
Lash, Scott, and John Urry. Economies of Signs & Space. London: Sage Publications, 1994.
Magazines
Notes and bibliographic entries for magazines include the following information: author’s name, article title, magazine title, date.
N:
1. Emily Macel, “Beijing’s Modern Movement,” Dance Magazine, February 2009, 35.
B:
Macel, Emily. “Beijing’s Modern Movement.” Dance Magazine, February 2009.
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