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Chicago Manual of Style (CMoS)
The 17th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style can be accessed online here: Chicago Manual of Style
The Chicago Manual of Style commonly known as CMoS or "Chicago" is the official source of Chicago Style. Chicago either uses a "Notes and Bibliography" or "Author and Date" citation system. The following chapters of the guide will be of use for your citation practices:
- Chapter 13: Quotations and Dialogue
- Chapter 14: Notes and Bibliography
- Chapter 15: Author-Date References
Recommended Resources
- Chicago Formatting and Style Guide: OWL Purdue
- Sample Chicago Style papers from OWL Purdue: Author-Date Style and Notes-Bibliography Style.
Specialized Resources
- Citing Archival Sources in Chicago: Olson Library, Northern Michigan Univeristy
- Citing Canadian government documents using Chicago Style: Simon Fraser University
- Miscellaneous Sources (including Visual Arts and Lectures): Owl Purdue
- Citing Tables, Figures, and Images: Simon Fraser University