: The way I read Chicago, it appears that the journal in your example is italicized and the pamphlets are in quotes. However, this proves problematic if: 1) the journal itself is part of some
The way I read Chicago, it appears that the journal in your example is italicized and the pamphlets are in quotes. However, this proves problematic if: 1) the journal itself is part of some larger series, like an encyclopedia, or 2) the pamphlets have individually named chapters that are referred to. Chicago encourages creative but consistent solutions to such problems. The AP Style Guide is more thorough with specific examples, but I always had that "do it this way or else" feel about it.
My example:
In PLANTING ENCYCLOPEDIA, Best House Plants, "Begonias," Fertilizers.
Although, naming a section rather than a page range seems unnecessary in any example I can think of.
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