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Chicago Style Footnotes and Bibliography | (2024)



  • Chicago-style footnotes and bibliography

    The Chicago Manual of Style, 17th ed. provides standardized rules for formatting paper margins, line spacing, etc. as well as a consistent method for citing ideas, statements, facts, and paraphrases borrowed from other sources. Chicago style provides two different methods for citing the source. Notes – Uses of bibliographic style, examples of quotes from published interviews. Interview with the magazine. Video interview. Interview with a magazine. Chicago Bibliography. Name of the person interviewed, First name. "The title of the article." Interview conducted by interviewer First name Last name. Journal name Volume, no. Issue, month or season year: page range. Chicago style uses two methods to cite resources. The Notes and Bibliography method uses numbered footnotes or endnotes to cite resources and usually a corresponding bibliography at the end of the article. The Author-Date method uses parenthetical references in the text and a. matching reference list You should check with The Chicago Style Manual Quick Guide is a great resource to use when you need to see how to quickly format a footnote and citation. Basic examples For more nontraditional resources, see The Chicago Manual of Style, 17th edition or ask a librarian.

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