Which element is unnecessary when citing a book with more than ten authors?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking which specific element can be omitted when citing a book that has more than ten authors according to citation style guidelines. It presents four options to choose from.
Answer
Listing more than the first seven authors
When citing a book with more than ten authors in Chicago style, listing more than the first seven authors is unnecessary.
Answer for screen readers
When citing a book with more than ten authors in Chicago style, listing more than the first seven authors is unnecessary.
More Information
In Chicago style, for works with more than ten authors, only the first seven authors are listed, followed by 'et al.'
Sources
- Citing Your Sources: Chicago: Author-Date (17th) - Research Guides - libguides.williams.edu
- Chicago Author-Date - Citation Guides - DiMenna Nyselius Library - librarybestbets.fairfield.edu
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