How do I cite sources in Chicago style?
In Chicago style, you can cite sources using either the Notes and Bibliography system or the Author-Date system. Which one do you need help with?
I need help with the Notes and Bibliography system.
Great! In the Notes and Bibliography system, you typically use footnotes or endnotes for citations. For example, a book citation would look like this in a footnote: '1. Author First Name Last Name, Title of Book (Place of Publication: Publisher, Year), page number.' Do you have a specific source you want to cite?
Yes, I want to cite a book by John Smith titled 'History of AI' published in 2020.
You would format it like this: '1. John Smith, History of AI (New York: Tech Press, 2020), 45.' Just replace '45' with the actual page number you are referencing.
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