Style and Citation Manuals
Chicago Style Resources
From Purdue Online Writing Lab:
CMOS (Chicago Manual of Style) is most commonly used to cite sources within history and the arts.
Chicago has two main options for citations and bibliography: Author Date and Notes Bibliography. In Author Date style, your citations will be in text in parentheses, and your bibliography will be at the end on a page called References. In Notes Bibliography style, your citations will either be footnotes or endnotes, and your bibliography will be at the end on a page called Bibliography.
- The Chicago Manual of Style by University of Chicago Press Editorial StaffCall Number: Z253 .U69 2017ISBN: 9780226287058Publication Date: 2017-09-05Find a hard copy of the Chicago Manual of Style 17th Edition in the library! Not only does this include how to cite sources, but it is also a guide for writing in the Chicago style.
- Chicago Manual of StyleOnline version of the 17th and 16th editions
- Chicago Formatting and Style GuideFrom the Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL)
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