This section covers the following examples:
Interviews and Personal Communications
Lecture
Pamphlets, Brochures, and Reports
Scriptural References
Secondary Sources
Government Publications
For more examples and information, consult The Chicago Manual of Style (17th ed.) located at the librarian's desk.
Young Albert Einstein At Lectern. Photograph. Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest, Accessed June 21, 2023. https://quest.eb.com/images/315_2688660.
Formatting of papers in Chicago Style:
Citations and bibliographies in Chicago Style:
This guide is intended to cover only the Notes and Bibliography system for citing sources.
For each type of source in this guide, both the general form and a specific example will be provided.
The following format will be used:
Full Note - use the first time that you cite a source.
Concise Note - use after the first time you cite a source.
Bibliography - use when you are compiling the Bibliography that appears at the end of your paper.
Information on citing and several of the examples were drawn from The Chicago Manual of Style (17th ed.).
Numbers in parentheses refer to specific sections and pages in the manual.
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