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NATS 1700 - Computers, Information and Society: Citing Sources

Citations & Chicago Style

When determining the appropriate formatting for a citation on the notes and bibliography page:

1. Identify the source type (book; journal article; online article)

2. Find the appropriate citation examples on the Chicago Manual of Style Citation Guide: https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide/citation-guide-1.html

Some samples from the above:

Book

Notes

Shortened notes

Bibliography entries (in alphabetical order)

Chicago Style

Chicago Style is widely used by historians. In this course, please use the notes and bibliography style with endnotes, not footnotes. 

Citation Management

Use one of these citation managers to help you organize your sources. They're both free!

Annotated Bibliography

An annotated bibliography is an alphabetical list of research sources (e.g. Books, articles, etc.) with a concise summary of the content and an assessment of its relevance.