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Chicago Manual of Style
The Chicago Manual of Style, 18th Edition
by
The University of Chicago Press Editorial Staff
Call Number: E-Book
Publication Date: 2024-09-19
Includes a helpful Quick Guide with sample citations.
Use the "Notes and Bibliography Style" if you are using footnotes or endnotes.
Additional Sites for Chicago Style Help
Chicago Style Citation Quick Guide
Best resource for concrete examples of citations in Chicago style. Select
Notes and Bibliography
Style.
Purdue Owl: Chicago Style
Core resource for reliable citation information
Footnotes made easy: a guide for history majors
Website from Princeton University Library
Library of Congress: Citing Sources in Chicago Style
Note this uses the older edition of Chicago (15th), but it does give nice examples for digital primary sources
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