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Citation Styles: Chicago Notes-Bibliography

Chicago Notes-Bibliography Key Points/Tips

Notes (In-Text Citations)

  • Write out a full note every time you cite a resource for the first time. After the first full note, you can use the shortened notes.
  • Numbers always go at the end of the sentence after punctuation.
  • Titles are capitalized headlines-style (generally capitalize every word).

Bibliography

  • Entries are in alphabetic order.
  • Double check with your professor - this particular citation style can either be done in the footnotes or endnotes. The main difference is that footnotes are located at the end of every page (i.e. same page the citation is on), whereas endnotes are at the end of the paper.
  • Titles are capitalized headlines-style (generally capitalize every word)

Examples

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Key Resources

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