Note: Use caution when referencing any digital or printed style resources (including the Purdue OWL) outside of the published CMS manual.
"Chicago style" may refer to one of two methods for citing resources.
Humanities disciplines typically use the Notes and Bib method, whereas the sciences and social sciences typically use the Author-Date method.
See for more on the differences between the two.
You may also want to check out our Turabian page. (Turabian style is a condensed version of CMS more typically used in student research and writing.)
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