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Hogan, Wesley. "Freedom Now! SNCC Galvanizes the New Left." Rebellion in Black and White : Southern Student Activism in the 1960s." Rebellion in Black and White : Southern Student Activism in the 1960s. Eds. Robert Cohen and David J. Snyder. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013, 43-59. Book Chapter Jacobs, David, and Daniel Tope. "Race, Crime, And Republican Strength: Minority Politics In The Post-Civil Rights Era." Social Science Research 37.4 (2008): 1116- 1129. Journal Article Article vs. Book Chapter Citation

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Page 1: Citation Identification: Article vs Book Chapter

Hogan, Wesley. "Freedom Now! SNCC Galvanizes the New Left." Rebellion in Black and White : Southern Student Activism in the 1960s." Rebellion in Black and White : Southern Student Activism in the 1960s. Eds. Robert Cohen and David J. Snyder. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013, 43-59.

Book Chapter

Jacobs, David, and Daniel Tope. "Race, Crime, And Republican Strength: Minority Politics In The Post-Civil Rights Era." Social Science Research 37.4 (2008): 1116-1129.

Journal Article

Article vs. Book Chapter Citation

Page 2: Citation Identification: Article vs Book Chapter

Hogan, Wesley. "Freedom Now! SNCC Galvanizes the New Left." Rebellion in Black and White : Southern Student Activism in the 1960s." Rebellion in Black and White : Southern Student Activism in the 1960s. Eds. Robert Cohen and David J. Snyder. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013. 43-59.

Chapter TitleIn quotation marks.

Book TitleUnderlined or italicized.

Article

Book Chapter

Article TitleIn quotation marks.

Journal TitleUnderlined or italicized

Article vs. Book Chapter Citation

Jacobs, David, and Daniel Tope. "Race, Crime, And Republican Strength: Minority Politics In The Post-Civil Rights Era." Social Science Research 37.4 (2008): 1116-1129.

Both have two titles

Page 3: Citation Identification: Article vs Book Chapter

Hogan, Wesley. "Freedom Now! SNCC Galvanizes the New Left." Rebellion in Black and White : Southern Student Activism in the 1960s." Rebellion in Black and White : Southern Student Activism in the 1960s. Eds. Robert Cohen and David J. Snyder. Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins Press, 2013. 43-59.

Article

Book Chapter

One set of authors

May have two sets of authorsChapter authorBook Editors

Article vs. Book Chapter Citation

Jacobs, David, and Daniel Tope. "Race, Crime, And Republican Strength: Minority Politics In The Post-Civil Rights Era." Social Science Research 37.4 (2008): 1116-1129.

Page 4: Citation Identification: Article vs Book Chapter

Hogan, Wesley. "Freedom Now! SNCC Galvanizes the New Left." Rebellion in Black and White : Southern Student Activism in the 1960s." Rebellion in Black and White : Southern Student Activism in the 1960s. Eds. Robert Cohen and David J. Snyder. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013. 43-59.

Article

Book Chapter

Article vs. Book Chapter Citation

Both have page numbers

A citation for a whole book does

not have page numbers, but a book chapter

does.

Jacobs, David, and Daniel Tope. "Race, Crime, And Republican Strength: Minority Politics In The Post-Civil Rights Era." Social Science Research 37.4 (2008): 1116-1129.

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So what is the big difference between an article and book chapter?

Hogan, Wesley. "Freedom Now! SNCC Galvanizes the New Left." Rebellion in Black and White : Southern Student Activism in the 1960s." Rebellion in Black and White: Southern Student Activism in the 1960s. Eds. Robert Cohen and David J. Snyder. Baltimore. MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013. 43-59.

Article

Book Chapter

Publisher location & Publisher nameOnly the book or book chapter will have a publisher listed.

Article vs. Book Chapter Citation

Volume & issue numberOnly the article will have an issue and volume number.

Jacobs, David, and Daniel Tope. "Race, Crime, And Republican Strength: Minority Politics In The Post-Civil Rights Era." Social Science Research 37.4 (2008): 1116-1129.