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The Chicago Manual of Style allows two types of reference styles: Author-Date system “In his article on Nebo in the eleventh edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica, Morris Jastrow noted that..” ARTICLE FROM Author’s surname, first name. Year. Title of article. The Chicago Manual of Style (13th Edition) Hardcover – January 1, by The University of Chicago press (Author) out of 5 stars 2 ratings/5(2). Find it. Write it. Cite it. The Chicago Manual of Style Online is the venerable, time-tested guide to style, usage, and grammar in an accessible online format. ¶ It is the indispensable reference for writers, editors, proofreaders, indexers, copywriters, designers, and publishers, informing the editorial canon with sound, definitive advice. ¶ Over million copies sold!


• The Chicago Manual of Style allows for two different types of reference styles: o Notes-Bibliography Style (the subject of this guide), and the o Author-Date System (refer to the Chicago 15th B Style guide). • While the Notes-Bibliography Style allows for either footnotes or endnotes, this guide will deal. The Chicago Manual of Style Online. The Chicago Manual of Style (13th Edition) Hardcover – January 1, by The University of Chicago press (Author) out of 5 stars 2 ratings.


This guide is based on The Chicago Manual of Style (16th ed.). In-text citations. Chicago uses a footnote citation system. In the text, a number in superscript1. Apr Edited by, Compiled by, Translated by or Ed., Comp., or Trans. Section of The Chicago Manual of Style details author formatting. For more information please refer to The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS), JOURNAL ARTICLE – WITH A DOI. JOURNAL ARTICLE – WITHOUT A DOI.

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