Official Chicago
Published by the University of Chicago Press, Chicago is mostly often used in History research.
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Creating a Research Paper Using Chicago
Tricky Cases
Citing a case from Lexis-Nexis database:
Old Chief v. Iowa, 325 U.S. 15 (1990). http://www.lexis-nexis.com (accessed September 3, 2008).
Other Citation Sources
- Turabian and Chicago Styles Citations
From the University of California Berkeley Library - Citing Information: Chicago
Produced by the University of North Carolina, this guide provides detailed information about the two Chicago style formats commonly used: the Notes and Bibliography system, and the Author-Date system. - Library of Congress: How to Cite Electronic Sources
Provides examples of citing an entire website, a cartoon, films, legal documents, maps, a newspaper, photographs, sound recordings, special presentations, and texts. - Chicago Manual of Style Citation Guide
Published by The Ohio State University, this guide demonstrates how Chicago is commonly used by the sciences and how it is commonly used by the arts, history, and literature.
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