Chicago Format
By: Kathleen Chester
Category: Ebooks
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The 15th edition of the CMS was published in 2003 and consists of 984 pages. The 15th edition was revised to reflect the advent of the Internet in today’s world of research. The 15th edition now offers further guidance on how to cite electronic work.
The Chicago Manual of Style is unique because it offers writers a variety of formats. The CMS allows either footnotes or in-text citations. Furthermore, it provides information on in-text citations by year of publication, like APA, or by page number, like MLA. CMS also offers variations in footnote style depending on the type of bibliography at the end of the paper.
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