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Chicago Manual of Style Overview

Chicago Style Citations

The Chicago Manual of Style presents two basic documentation systems: (1) notes and bibliography and (2) author-date.

The notes and bibliography style is preferred by many in the humanities, including those in literature, history, and the arts. This style presents bibliographic information in notes and a bibliography. 

Click on these links for example on how cite items using Chicago Style. You can also refer the to handbook found at the library's reference desk on the second floor.

The Chicago Manual of Style - University of Chicago Staff (Editor)

Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) Chicago Style Guide

Chicago Manual of Style Online Guide

What's the difference between a citation generator and a citation manager?

Citation generators are online tools that can generate a one-time use, single bibliography or works cited entry for you. There are two kinds of citation generators, those provided through library resources (like the catalog or the databases) and those provided through an outside website (like EasyBib, Citation Machine or TypeCite). Library tools will generate a citation for whichever item you are viewing, while outside websites will require you to manually input the citation information yourself (author, title, publisher, etc.).

Citation managers are software programs that help you keep track of your sources and create bibliographies or works cited lists in various citation styles. Many citation managers, like Mendeley, RefWorks*, and Zotero, allow you to create folders to organize citations and keep your sources for different classes/projects separate. They are very helpful for staying organized, especially while doing multiple research papers for multiple classes. It is also often possible to share folders between users, which can assist with keeping everyone on the same page for group research projects. Take a look at the popular citation managers mentioned in this guide and give one a try! You'd be surprised by how much they can help you streamline your research process.

Regardless of whether you're using a citation generator or a citation manager, automatically generated citations need to be double-checked for accuracy and completeness. Pay special attention to capitalization, punctuation, and author(s) names.

*Please note that as of January 1, 2021, CCSU will no longer subscribe to RefWorks. Contact a reference librarian or Sarah Lawson for help in migrating your RefWorks account information to another citation manager.

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