The Chicago style was developed so researchers have a standard style to follow. The Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) is a regularly updated document that contains instructions about style, in addition to formatting. Currently, the CMOS is at its 17thedition.
Students are often confused with Chicago style and Turabian style. This confusion is warranted since the Turabian style was adapted from Chicago style. The two are identical, however Turabian style was simplified for students. This was developed by Kate Turabian specifically with history and social science researchers in mind.
We mentioned in a previous post that Chicago style has two systems, the notes and bibliography and author-date systems. The overall format of the paper, the cover page, and the bibliography or reference list generally follow the same format regardless of the system you used. The differences are often minor, so maintain a keen eye when formatting your essay in Chicago style.
The main text follows the typical research paper format:
The differences between the Notes and Bibliography system and the Author-Date system is more visible in the main body and Bibliography and Reference lists.Need help with your term paper or essay?
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If you chose to use the endnote format. Here is what it should look like:
Finally, the bibliography page:
The Author-Date system prefers a References list that should look like this:
Formatting a paper feels like an unnecessary menial task for many students. They tend to be careless with the formatting, and submit sloppy-looking papers. That is not the mark of a good researcher.
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