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The Chicago Manual of Style Online is the venerable, time-tested guide to style, usage, and grammar in an accessible online format. ¶ It is the indispensable reference for writers, editors, proofreaders, indexers, copywriters, designers, and publishers, informing the editorial canon with sound, definitive advice. ¶ Over 1.75 million copies sold!
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.
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Sample bibliography entries follow the notes. For more details and many more examples, see chapters 13 and 14 of The Chicago Manual of Style. For examples of the same citations using the author-date system, follow the Author-Date link above.
The following examples illustrate the author-date system. Each example of a reference list entry is accompanied by an example of a corresponding in-text citation. For more details and many more examples, see chapters 13 and 14 of The Chicago Manual of Style.
What’s New in the 18th Edition. The following is a list of the more significant changes, clarifications, updates, and additions to The Chicago Manual of Style for the 18th edition. Items in the list are keyed to paragraph numbers in the 18th edition.
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14.24 Numbers in text versus numbers in notes. 14.25 Sequencing of note numbers and symbols. 14.26 Placement of note number. 14.27 Note numbers with chapter and article titles and subheads. 14.28 Multiple citations and multiple note references. Shortened Citations.
Now in its 18th edition, The Chicago Manual of Style —with more than a thousand pages in print or more than two thousand hyperlinked paragraphs online—has become the authoritative reference work for writers, editors, proofreaders, indexers, copywriters, designers, and publishers.