Chicago Style refers to the citation format established by the University of Chicago Press. The Chicago Style supports two citation systems. The Notes and Bibliography system is the traditional documentation style for the arts and humanities. The Author-Date system is recommended for the natural sciences and social sciences. The following pages provide examples of how to cite information resources using both systems. For more information, consult The Chicago Manual of Style located in the LRC Reference Collection or visit the Chicago Style website. After completing this section you will know:
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