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USING THE CHICAGO MANUAL OF STYLE (CMOS) FORMAT
library.tamu.eduThe Chicago Manual of Style (16th ed.) contains information about citing material in text as well as about two basic documentation systems: (1) the documentary-note (or humanities) style and (2) the author -date style. The Chicago Manual also provides guidelines for spelling and
Reference List and Citations Style Guide
res.mdpi.comMost rules given in this style guide are collected from “The Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition!)”. For further details and more examples, see Chapters 14 and 15 of The Chicago Manual of Style (University of Chicago Press 2010) (Please note the MDPI Chicago layout
Chicago Manual Style (CMS) Format
78bbm3rv7ks4b6i8j3cuklc1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com• The Chicago Manual of Style states that quotations of five lines or more should be block quoted. • There should be an extra line of space before and after the block quotation. • The entire quotation should be single-spaced and indented 0.5 inches from the left margin.
CHICAGO DOCUMENTATION STYLE: FOOTNOTES/ENDNOTES
writing.umn.eduThe Chicago Manual of Style. CHICAGO STYLE USES A SYSTEM OF SUPERSCRIPT NUMBERS AND CORRESPONDING NOTES—these notes can come at the bottom of the page (footnotes) or the end of your paper (endnotes). It is best to ask your instructor’s preference when determining whether to use footnotes or endnotes. Book 1 4 Work in an anthology