Corey Johnson. Email Me. Schedule Appointment. Contact: Chicago-style source citations come in two varieties: 1 notes and bibliography and 2 author-date. If you already know which system to use, follow one of the links above to see sample citations for a variety of common sources. If you are unsure about which system to use, read on.
Although bibliographic entries for various sources may be formatted differently, all included sources books, articles, websites, etc. If no author or editor is listed, the title or, as a last resort, a descriptive phrase may be used. Though useful, a bibliography is not required in works that provide full bibliographic information in the notes.
All entries in the bibliography will include the author or editor, compiler, translator , title, and publication information. Titles of books and journals are italicized. Titles of articles, chapters, poems, etc. For more information and specific examples, see the sections on Books and Periodicals. Please note that this OWL resource provides basic information regarding the formatting of entries used in the bibliography.
Each citation in the text matches up with an entry in a reference list, where full bibliographic information is provided. Aside from the way they cite sources in the text, the two styles are very similar. You will also find more information here.
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