Chicago referencing style

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Before you start

STEP 1: STARTING out

STEP 2: FINDING

STEP 3: EVALUATE

STEP 4: Legal and ethical USE

STEP 5: COMMUNICATE

- Writing an essay/assignment

Consulting sources

Reading and making notes

Preparing the bibliography

In-text referencing

Compiling the bibliography

Example

Elements required

Harvard style

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Writing the first draft

Revising the assignment

Writing final draft

Collating the assignment

Checking the final draft

Example

- Tips for presentations

- Tips for posters

- Tips for brochures

- Tips for displays

- E-communication guidelines

- Writing styles

- Quiz

Article: Single author
Author. "Title." Title of Journal, Volume (Month and year of publication) : page number(s).

Chicago
(B)
De Waal, Rick. "Internet Training." Training & Development 16 (April 1989) : 120-25.
(N) 1. Rick de Waal, "Internet Training." Training & Development 16 (April 1989) : 121.
Notes
  • The title of the journal can be underlined or in italics.
  • In the footnote, you use the page number of the information used, in this example "121".


(B) = bibliography entry
(N) = note (footnote)

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