Chicago Citation Guide - Government-document
How to Cite a Government Document in CHICAGO: Format and Examples
Learn how to cite government documents in Chicago 17th edition format.
Citation Format
Agency Name. Document Title. Publication No. Number. Place: Publisher, Year. URL.Example
U.S. Department of Education. Research Guidelines. Pub. No. ED-2023-001. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2023. www.example.com.Important Notes
- Include agency name
- Specify publication number
- Include place, publisher, year, and URL
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