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Using Chicago Style

Using Chicago Style

The main book that will help you cite your sources and format your work in Chicago Style is The Chicago Manual of Style:

The Chicago Manual of Style 

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To get you started, here's the format for citing the most common types of resources in your Chicago Style bibliography:

 

BookBook

Author's Lastname, Firstname. Title of Book. Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication.

 

ArticlesArticle in a Journal found in a Database

Author's Lastname, Firstname. “Title of Article.” Journal Title volume number, no. issue number (publication date): page number-page number. Accessed date. doi: 0000000/000000000000 or URL.

 

web pageWeb Source

Author's Lastname, Firstname. “Title of Web Page.” Publishing Organization or Name of Web Site. Publication date and/or access date if available. URL.

 

Don't forget that you can use either the notes-bibliography system or the author-date system in Chicago Style!

 

Need more help with Chicago Style? Check out the following resources:

Chicago Style Format

How to format a document in Chicago Style (17th.) and add citations with Word's citation machine: footnotes and endnotes. Chicago Style format 17th edition has changed little from earlier editions. A title page is optional. The author may use Chicago Style footnotes or endnotes.

Transcript available here.

Chicago Style Template