Just like in APA, the paper in MLA should also be typed and double spaced, on a standard 8 ˝” x 11” white paper. Likewise, all the margins are also to be set at 1 inch. The header with consecutive page numbering must also appear on the upper right hand corner of each page and 1/2 inch down from the top margin. The title is not really required unless your professor asks for it to be included. In MLA, a title page is generally replaced by starting at the top left hand corner of the first page, including your name, course instructor’s name, course name/number and the date. The title of the paper must be centered and double spaced from the bottom of the previous entry either in the header, or the date if there was no title.
Chicago Style and Format.
This particular style and format of writing a term paper was set forth by the Chicago Manual of Style which was developed more than 100 year ago and has become the definitive reference for publishers and writers around the globe. Chicago style is based on some self-proclaimed virtues which are consistency, clarity, literacy, good sense and good usage. The objective of the Chicago style is to encourage the development of writing that is consistent and clear, making communications more effective. This style also adheres to standards that balances honor for originality and expression. It also permits for an evolving language to flourish thus providing more opportunities for expression within the written word.