Chicago Citation Guide
Chicago Manual of Style Style
Chicago style offers two systems: Notes-Bibliography (humanities) and Author-Date (sciences). It's widely used in history and publishing.
Common Uses
- History papers
- Publishing
- Business
- Fine arts
Book Citation
Author, First Name. Title of Book. Place: Publisher, Year.Journal Article Citation
Author, First Name. "Title of Article." Journal Name Volume, no. Issue (Year): Pages.Website Citation
Author, First Name. "Title of Page." Website Name. Last modified Date. URL.In-Text Citation
Notes-Bibliography uses footnotes; Author-Date uses (Author Year, Page)Automate Your Citations
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How to Cite Book in Chicago
Complete guide to citing books in Chicago 17th edition. Includes examples for Notes-Bibliography and Author-Date systems.
How to Cite Website in Chicago
Learn how to cite websites in Chicago 17th edition. Includes examples for Notes-Bibliography and Author-Date systems.
How to Cite Video in Chicago
Complete guide to citing videos in Chicago 17th edition.
How to Cite Podcast in Chicago
Learn how to cite podcasts in Chicago 17th edition.
How to Cite Conference-paper in Chicago
Complete guide to citing conference papers in Chicago 17th edition.
How to Cite Dissertation in Chicago
Complete guide to citing dissertations in Chicago 17th edition.
Other Citation Styles
APA Citation Guide
APA style is used primarily in psychology, education, and social sciences. It emphasizes author-date citations and clear, concise writing.
MLA Citation Guide
MLA style is used in humanities, especially literature and language studies. It emphasizes author-page citations and works cited pages.
IEEE Citation Guide
IEEE style is used in engineering, computer science, and technology fields. It uses numbered citations in square brackets.