Chicago Manual Style (CMS) Format
Chicago Manual Style (CMS) Format
General Format
• Type the paper on a computer and print it out on standard-sized paper (8.5 X 11 inches).
• The body text of the paper should be double spaced.
• Set the paper margins to no less than 1 inch and no greater than 1.5 inches on all sides.
• The font of the paper should be a readable font such as Times New Roman or Palatino.
• The font size should be no less than 10 points; however, a 12 point font size is preferable.
• The paper header should have a page number in the upper right-hand corner beginning on the
first page of body text. Instructors may require additional information in the header as well.
Aquitaine during her lifetime.1 Eleanor’s other connections to royalty included her sons Richard
2. Tanya Longstreet, Eleanor of Aquitaine: Mother to Royalty (New York: Holt, Reinhart, &
Winston, 2010), 224.
• Author name usage guidelines:
If there are one to three authors or editors, all names should be written in the note in the
order they appear on the source’s title page.
4. Jorge Stephenson et al., Courtly Love: The Effect of Eleanor of Aquitaine on the Idea of Courtly
Love (New York: Holt, Reinhart, & Winston, 2010), 327-30.
Formatting Endnotes
• Endnotes are formatted using the same guidelines as footnotes. However, they appear at the
end of the entire document instead of at the end of each page.
Block Quotations
• The Chicago Manual of Style states that quotations of five lines or more should be block quoted.
• There should be an extra line of space before and after the block quotation.
• The entire quotation should be single-spaced and indented 0.5 inches from the left margin.
Example:
One of the most famous of Eleanor’s exploits was her participation in the Second Crusade. As
The desire or need to represent her Aquitainian subjects led Eleanor to the most
controversial action of her career: when her husband vowed in 1147 to go on
the Second Crusade, Eleanor did as well. She took part in the crusade as the lord of the
Aquitainian contingent; without a spokesperson at the crusade councils, they
would have had little standing, and apparently the Aquitainian knights had held back from
joining the crusade for that reason. Medieval chroniclers, eager to vilify an
excessively manly woman, told that Eleanor set out on crusade garbed as an Amazon, with
300 ladies similarly dressed—this story is highly unlikely. Eleanor left daily
command of her troops to a man but did indeed play an active role in councils.5
Bibliography Formatting
• Use “Bibliography” as the title of the page.
• Leave two blank lines between the “Bibliography” title and the first citation.
• Citations are single-spaced and are arranged alphabetically by the first word.
• The word “and,” not the “&” symbol, is used in CMS citations.
• All author or editor names should be listed in the citation in the order the names appear on
the title page of the source.