Chicago Citation Guide
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This guide contains information on The Chicago Manual of Style, concerning various media forms. The Chicago style is most commonly used in History works.
In addition to consulting the The Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition for more information, students may also find it useful to consult Kate L. Turabian’s Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. This manual, commonly known as the “Turabian” citation style, follows the two CMS patterns of documentation but offers slight modifications suited to student texts.
Resource Types
- How to cite a Book in Chicago
- How to cite a Magazine in Chicago
- How to cite a Newspaper in Chicago
- How to cite a Website in Chicago
- How to cite a Journal Article in Chicago
- How to cite a Film in Chicago
- How to cite an Interview in Chicago
- How to cite a Lecture in Chicago
- How to cite an Encyclopedia in Chicago
- Chicago Style 17 Updates
- Chicago vs Turabian