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FORMAT FOR FOOTNOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
NOTE: Footnote is indented. Bibliography is “hanging indent”—format using “paragraph” tab.
ALL footnotes and ALL bibliographic entries end with a period!
Book:
Footnote:
1 James L. Crenshaw, The Psalms: An Introduction (Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2001), 6-7.
Bibliography:
Crenshaw, James L. The Psalms: An Introduction. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2001.
Journal Article:
Footnote:
18 Mark D. Given, "Restoring the Inheritance in Romans 11:1," Journal of Biblical Literature 118 (Spring 1999): 90.
(Only cite the page(s) to which you are referring.)
Bibliography:
Given, Mark D. "Restoring the Inheritance in Romans 11:1." Journal of Biblical Literature 118 (Spring 1999): 89-96.
(Cite the page numbers of the entire article or chapter.)
Chapter or Article in Book with Editor:
Footnote:
8 Nancy L. deClaissé-Walford, “The Canonical Shape of the Psalms,” in An Introduction to Wisdom Literature and the Psalms: Festschrift Marvin E. Tate, ed. H. Wayne Ballard, Jr., and W. Dennis Tucker, Jr. (Macon: Mercer University Press, 2000), 98.
(Only cite the page(s) to which you are referring.)
Bibliography:
deClaissé-Walford, Nancy L. “The Canonical Shape of the Psalms.” In An Introduction to Wisdom Literature and the Psalms: Festschrift Marvin E. Tate. Edited by H. Wayne Ballard, Jr., and W. Dennis Tucker, Jr., 93-110. Macon: Mercer University Press, 2000.
(Cite the page numbers of the entire article or chapter.)
Article in a Bible Dictionary:
Footnote:
22 Michelle Tooley, “Just, Justice,” in Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible (Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2000), 757.
(Only cite the page(s) to which you are referring.)
Bibliography:
Tooley, Michelle. “Just, Justice.” In Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible, 757-59. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2000.
(Cite the page numbers of the entire article or chapter.)
Commentary in a Series:
Footnote:
6 James L. Mays, Psalms, Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching (Louisville: John Knox Press, 1994), 202-3.
Bibliography:
Mays, James L. Psalms. Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching. Louisville: John Knox Press, 1994.
Commentary in a Series with Volume Number:
Footnote:
7 Marvin E. Tate, Psalms 51-100, Word Biblical Commentary 20 (Dallas: Word Books, 1990), 5.
Bibliography:
Tate, Marvin E. Psalms 51-100. Word Biblical Commentary 20. Dallas: Word Books, 1990.
The New Interpreter’s Bible Commentary :
Footnote:
9 J. Clinton McCann, Jr., “The Book of Psalms: Introduction, Commentary, and Reflections,” in The New Interpreter's Bible: A Commentary in Twelve Volumes, vol. IV (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1996), 650-52.
(Only cite the page(s) to which you are referring.)
Bibliography:
McCann, J. Clinton, Jr. “The Book of Psalms: Introduction, Commentary, and Reflections.” In The New Interpreter's Bible: A Commentary in Twelve Volumes, vol. IV, 639-1280. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1996.
(Cite the page numbers of the entire chapter.)
Websites:
Include entire URL and the date accessed.
REMEMBER: If you find an article on ATLA (on the Library Website), it is NOT considered a website—use the instructions for Journal Articles above.
USING IBID. AND SHORTENED CITATIONS
GENERAL RULE OF THUMB: Use full citation for all first-time citations. If you cite the same source immediately after, use Ibid. If you cite the same source later, use shortened citation.
NOTE: Ibid. is always followed with a period and comma before the page number and a period after the page number.
SAMPLE:
1 James L. Crenshaw, The Psalms: An Introduction (Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 2001), 6-7.
2 Ibid., 8.
3 J. Clinton McCann, Jr., “The Book of Psalms: Introduction, Commentary, and Reflections,” in The New Interpreter's Bible: A Commentary in Twelve Volumes, vol. IV (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1996), 650-52.
4 Ibid., 654.
5 Crenshaw, The Psalms, 5.
6 Ibid., 13.
7 McCann, “The Book of Psalms,” 659.