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Chicago/Turabian: Headings

In Chicago style, headings are used to organize your writing and give it a hierarchical organization.

Learning Objective

  • Order headings correctly in Chicago/Turabian style


Key Points

    • In Chicago style, headings are used to organize your writing and give it a hierarchical organization. 
    • There can be up to five levels of headings in your paper. Some use title case; some use sentence case.

Term

  • hierarchical

    Arranged according to importance.


Full Text

In Chicago style, headings are used to organize your writing and give it a hierarchical organization. Chicago style puts forth specific rules for formatting headings (up to five levels) within your paper:

Chicago heading hierarchy

These are the formatting rules for different levels of headings in APA style.

If a heading is said to be in title case, that means you should format it as though it were the title of a book, with the first letters of most major words capitalized (e.g., A Study of Color-Blindness in Dogs).

If a heading is said to be in sentence case, that means you should format it as though it were a normal sentence, with only the first letter of the first word (and of any proper nouns) capitalized (e.g., A study of color-blindness in dogs).

You should always use heading levels in this order, beginning with Level 1. So, if you have a paper with two levels of headings, you would use Level 1 formatting for the higher level and Level 2 formatting for the lower level. Similarly, if you have a paper with five levels of headings, you would use Level 1 formatting for the highest level and Level 5 formatting for the lowest level.

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