The Chicago Manual of Style is a publication of The University of Chicago Press (UCP). Chicago style is commonly used in the social sciences.
The UCP also publishes a student version of the guide called A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. This is often called the "Turabian" guide after its original author, Kate L. Turabian.
The Chicago Manual of Style: Resources for Students
The Chicago Manual of Style: Resources for Librarians and Students
Other Resources:
Chicago Guide (in development): Created by the Library and Writing Center that highlights common reference and in-text citation examples.
Purdue Online Writing Center (OWL): Provides examples for nearly every type of Chicago reference and much more.
Turabian Citation Quick Guide: Turabian is a simplified version of Chicago style adapted for students and researchers.
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