KPU Library is pleased to present a new citation resource for students and instructors on the Chicago Manual of Style, authored by Ulrike Kestler and Sigrid Kargut, two KPU Librarians.
Chicago Style Citations is a tutorial that covers the importance of citations, elements of common source types, and how to create footnotes or endnotes and bibliographic citations based on the Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition).
Chicago Style Citations is an open resource published using Pressbooks. This means instructors can easily share and incorporate content from this resource in their lessons. "Why do we cite?" and "What is a footnote or endnote?" are just two examples of topics that can be integrated in your class work or assignments.
In addition to information and instruction on how to cite using the Chicago Manual of Style, there are also activities and exercises to help build citation skills. Chicago Style Citations can also be used as a reference resource.
Read Chicago Style Citations.
The publication of this tutorial is the latest in this series of open resources on citation from KPU Library. APA Citations and MLA Citations are also available, as is Academic Integrity.
Want more citation help? Visit KPU Library's Chicago Citation guide or general Citations Styles guide.
Questions? Ask Us, or email Ulrike Kestler, EDST, LANC & Academic Integrity Liaison Librarian, or Sigrid Kargut, ACA, Political Science, & Sociology Liaison Librarian.
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