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7th Edition. The recommendations in this guide are based on the 7th edition (2007) of A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers by Kate L. Turabian. For more in-depth explanation of formatting and preparing a bibliography, please consult the 7th edition of the manual or the ...
Chicago-style source citations come in two varieties: (1) notes and bibliography and (2) author-date. If you already know which system to use, follow one of the links above to see sample citations for a variety of common sources.
The Chicago citation style is used widely for academic writing in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. There are two formats of referencing within the Chicago style.
The Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition) contains guidelines for two styles of citation: notes and bibliography and author-date. Notes and bibliography is the most common type of Chicago style citation, and the main focus of this article.
25 wrz 2019 · In Chicago author-date style, your text must include a reference list. It appears at the end of your paper and gives full details of every source you cited. In notes and bibliography style, you use Chicago style footnotes to cite sources; a bibliography is optional but recommended.
Chapter 14 Contents. 14:Notes and Bibliography. Source Citations: An Overview. 14.1 The purpose of source citations. 14.2 Chicago’s two systems of source citation. 14.3 Other systems of source citation. 14.4 Flexibility and consistency. 14.5 Citation management tools. Sources Consulted Online. 14.6 Electronic resource identifiers.