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You finally finished writing your research paper that is due at midnight. The only step left to complete this assignment is a cover page...but what does a Chicago style cover pagelook like?
Just like any other citation style, Chicago has its own rules. But there is no need to be overwhelmed!
Did you know?
Cover pages in Chicago style are often referred to as the "title page".
What is Chicago style?
A citation style is a set of guidelines for formatting and organizing references in academic settings.
The Chicago style is the preferred citation and style guide used in disciplines such as history, philosophy, religion, and the arts.
According to Chicago set of guidelines, a cover page is required for all research papers.
How to create a Chicago style cover page
Center the title, a third of the way down the page.
Double space each line on the title page, including the title.
Your name, course information, professor's name, and date should follow a few lines after the title.
Make sure to:
Remove the page number from your title page. Here is a tutorial on removing page numbers on Word. If you're using Google Docs to write your assignment, you can instead check out this guide on removing page numbers on Google Docs.
Use a readable font, preferably Times New Roman, 12 pt.
Test your skills
A student attempted a Chicago style cover page with their research paper assignment.
What feedback would you give them?
A. The title should be a third of the way down the page.
B. The title page should include the date.
C. The title page should not include course information.
D. You should remove the page numbers.
Quiz
What would you suggest to the student? Select all that apply:
The title should be a third of the way down the page. After adding some lines, you should include your name, course information, and the date below the title. The title page should not include page numbers.
Take Action
Now that you learned how to create a Chicago style cover page, go submit that paper!
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Ayse Kabaca
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