Citation Guide

Citation Guide for the American Predatory Lending Project.

We use Chicago style in our oral history interviews and other content. See below for citation format.

Oral Histories:

Firstname of the Interviewed, Lastname of the Interviewed], [interview by Firstname Lastname], Month Interviewed, Date Interviewed, Year Interviewed, American Predatory Lending and the Global Financial Crisis. [link to the oral history] Accessed date Month Year.

Example for the Stella Adams oral history:

Stella Adams, interview by Sean Nguyen, March 24, 2020, American Predatory Lending and the Global Financial Crisis, Duke University, https://predatorylending.duke.edu/histories/stella-adams/ Accessed 11 September 2022.

Case Study

Example:

“A Case Study on the Rise and Fall of Colonial Bank”, American Predatory Lending and the Global Financial Crisis, Duke University, 2022. Available at https://predatorylending.duke.edu/business-analysis/case-study/ Accessed 23 September, 2022.

Data Analysis, Policy

Lastname(s), Firstname(s). “Title of Web Page.” American Predatory Lending and the Global Financial Crisis, Duke University, 2022. Available at [link to page] Accessed date month, year.

Example:

Levine, Eli, Cheong, Chavez, and Sam Wolter. “Analysis of Mortgage Enforcement Actions in Ohio Pre-Crisis.” American Predatory Lending and the Global Financial Crisis, Duke University, 2022. Available at https://predatorylending.duke.edu/2022/09/analysis-of-mortgage-enforcement-actions-in-ohio-pre-crisis/ Accessed 23 September, 2022.