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Chicago Manual of Style 17th Edition

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Should I CITE this? - Flowchart

Should I CITE this? - Flowchart

Owl at Purdue - Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition

*Follow NB format (Notes and Bibliography)

Teacher note included.

Avon's Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (4/2020)

Citation Generator

ZoteroBib - Citation Generator

*Be sure to Select Chicago Style *NOTE: ONLY use this for WEBSITES and print resources. The DATABASES on FISH FOR INFO provide citations for you. *If you are using a website simply copy your URL into the bar and a citation will be created. If you are using a book, you'll need to type in the ISBN# (usually found on the back of the book or above/below the bar code). This ensures you have the right version of the book. Remember that although this is a good tool, it is not perfect. You need to add any information you have that may be missing and/or adjust format at times.

Teacher note included.