The Chicago Manual of Style (CMS / CMOS) is a a set of style guidelines for American English published by the University of Chicago Press. These guidelines are used most often for writing and documentation of research in subjects in which multiple media types will need to be documented: classical studies, history, music history, musicology, and some areas of cultural studies.
Videos
- Chicago Citation Style – Books & Journal Articles
How to create footnotes and bibliography entries for books and journal articles in Chicago (16th ed.) style. [Produced by Alfred C. O’Connell Library, Genesee Community College] - Chicago Manual of Style (CMS) Tutorial Videos
A collection of online tutorial videos on Chicago citation style. [produced by Gregg-Graniteville Library, University of South Carolina Aiken (USCA)] - Chicago Manual of Style Notes & Bibliography tutorial
A brief introductory tutorial to the “Notes and Bibliography” variation of the Chicago Manual of Style. [Produced by Falvey Memorial Library, Villanova University]
Dictionaries, Encyclopedias & Thesauri
Handbooks, Guides & FAQs
- EasyBib
EasyBib is an online bibliography composer and online consultation platform. It provides help and resources for citation & note taking. It supports MLA7, MLA8, APA, Chicago, Council of Science Editors (CSE) and more.
Access Terms & Conditions of Use - How to cite in Chicago: Citations and Formatting Guide.
The index to all EasyBib Chicago/Turabian style guides for citations.
Access Terms & Conditions of Use - The Chicago Manual of Style
Published by the University of Chicago Press, this style guide offers academic authors guidance on documentation and citation standards. It is widely used in a range of social sciences (such as anthropology), and by most historical journals.