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Humanities, International Studies: HUM 230/IS 230 Topics in International Studies

Use this guide for assistance with research in your First Year Experience course

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 third 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

Chicago Manual of Style Overview

Chicago Notes-Bibliography Style Online Resources

Whether you use one of the online citation managers  or you manually format your citations, you might refer to one of the following citation manuals for properly formatting research in the Chicago Notes-Bibliography ("Chicago NB") Style:

More Sample Citations for Chicago NB Style

Anatomy of a Citation

The following diagram demonstrates the citation of a print book in Chicago Notes-Bibliography Style:

      

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