Review published online
You may need to consult more than one section of Re:cite to accurately represent the source used. Your citation may look different depending on the number of authors it has. Check the About Chicago B page for further advice.
In-text citation example
... an important piece of work (Knezic 2019).
OR
Storer (2019) outlines the important role played …
Reference list
Reference list template
Website
Author of review (Surname, First name). Year of publication. "Title of Review," review of Title of work, other creative or sponsor details. Title/description of Website. Month date (of publication, modification). URL.
Blog
Author of review (Surname, First name). Year of publication. "Title of Review," review of Title of work, other creative or sponsor details. Title of Blog (blog). Month date. URL.
Reference list example
Knezic, Sophie. 2019. “Atlanta Eke: The Tennis Piece,” review of The Tennis Piece, installation by Atlanta Eke, Gertrude Contemporary. Memo Review. March 16. https://memoreview.net/blog/atlanta-eke-at-gertrude-contemporary-by-sophie-knezic.
OR
Storer, Bradley. 2019. Review of Ragtime, The Production Company, Arts Centre Melbourne. TheatrePress (blog). November 4. https://theatrepress.com.au/2019/11/04/review-ragtime/.
Tips for this reference type
- See Manual 14.99, 14.104, 14.105, and 14.101.
- In the reference list, invert the name of the first author only (i.e. surname, given name).
- Where there is no author, list the site under the title of the website, or the sponsor/owner
- Review titles are included in quotation marks. If there is no specific title for the review, just include 'review of Title'.
- Italicise the name of the reviewed work and Website.
- If a website refers to themselves by their domain name (which is case sensitive), shorten and capitalise it in a logical way (e.g., www.google.com becomes Google).
- Author-date reference list entries that include a month and day (as for a newspaper article) do not need to repeat the year with the month and day. The year of publication follows the author’s name; the month and day are placed as normal (14.89).
- The year of modification would replace the publication date. Precede the month and day of modification with 'last modified' (see also 13.16).
If no such date can be found, include an access date. Precede the access date with 'accessed' (see 13.15 ). Use n.d. in place of a year of publication in both in-text citations and the reference list (see Manual 14.44 for examples).
Use appropriate capitalization where needed - To avoid conflation with the name of the author, n.d. is always lowercase, and it is preceded by a comma in text citations.