Books & eBooks (Chicago style & reference)

Chicago Style & Reference

Books & eBooks

General rules – Books & eBooks

  • In the text citation, when a book has up to 4 authors, list the first author followed by et al.

 

  • In the reference list, when a book has more than 10 authors, list the first 7 followed by et al.

 

  • Use n. d. when the publication date of a book is unknown.

 

  • If no fixed page numbers are available, cite a section title, a chapter or other number in the text citation.

 

  • Book titles appear in italics.

→ One author

In-Text citation

(Author Last Name Year of Publication, pages)

Ex:

(Macey 2008, 33)
Reference list

Author Last Name, Author First Name. Year of publication. Book title: subtitle. Edition. Place of Publication: Publisher

Ex:

Macey, Jonathan R. 2008. Corporate Governance: Promises Kept, Promises Broken.
1st ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press

 


→ Two authors

In-Text citation

(First Author Last Name and Second Author Last Name Year of publication, pages)

Ex:

(Andersen and Hasan 1991, 49)
Reference list

First Author Last Name, First Author First Name, and Second Author First Name Second Author Last Name. Year of publication. Book title: subtitle. Edition. Place of Publication: Publisher

Ex:

Andersen, Torben Juul, and Ricky Hasan. 1991. Interest Rate Risk Management.
1st ed. London: IFR Books

 


→ Three authors

In-Text citation

(First Author Last Name, Second Author Last Name and Third Author Last Name Year of publication, pages)

Ex:

(Getts, Ritchken, and Salkin 1989, 133)
Reference list

First Author Last Name, First Author First Name, Second Author First Name Second Author Last Name, and Third Author First Name Third Author Last Name. Year of publication. Book title: subtitle. Edition. Place of Publication: Publisher

Ex:

Getts, Gregory B., Peter H. Ritchken, and Harvey M. Salkin. 1989. Portfolio Risk
Management: A Computer Simulation for Stock and Options
. Reading: Addison-Wesley

 


→ Four or more authors

In-Text citation

(First Author Last Name et al. Year of publication, pages)

Ex:

(Hair Jr et al. 2014, 123)
Reference list

First Author Last Name, First Author First Name, Second Author First Name Second Author Last Name, Third Author First Name Third Author Last Name, and Fourth Author First Name Fourth Author Last Name. Year of publication. Book title: subtitle. Edition. Place of Publication: Publisher

Ex:

Hair Jr, Joseph F., William C. Black, Barry J. Babin, and Rolph E. Anderson.
2014. Multivariate Data Analysis. 7th ed. Harlow: Person.
In books/eBooks with more than 10 authors, list the first 7 followed by et al.


→ Corporate authors

In-Text citation

(Corporate Author Year of publication, pages)

Ex:

(Harvard Business School Press 1991, 22)
Reference list

Corporate author. Year of publication. Book title: subtitle. Edition. Place of Publication: Publisher

Ex:

Harvard Business School Press. 1991. Ethics at Work. Boston: HBS

 


→ Edited books

To cite a chapter from an edited book see the Book chapter page
In-Text citation

(Editor’s Last Name Year of publication, page)

Ex:

(Supple 1992)
Reference list

Editor’s Last Name, Editor’s First Name, ed. Year of publication. Book title: subtitle. Edition. Place of Publication: Publisher

Ex:

Supple, Barry E., ed. 1992. The Rise of Big Business. London: Edward Elgar

 


→ eBooks

In-Text citation

(First Author Last Name Year of publication, pages)

Ex:

(Huber 2018, chap. 3)
Reference list

First Author Last Name, First Author First Name. Year of publication. Book title: subtitle. Edition. Place of Publication: Publisher. DOI or URL or Name of Database

Ex:

Huber, Stephan. 2018. Product Characteristics in International Economics.
Cham: Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76093-3.