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Welcome to the Introduction to Chicago Manual of Style, 18th Edition: Author-Date Style Libraries' course series. This fifth module is part of the five integrated modules that cover formatting, style, in-text citations, and reference list citations in Chicago Author-Date Style (18th Edition). In this fifth module, you'll be introduced to the key Chicago Author-Date Style (18th Edition) rules, including citing multiple or corporate authors, formatting titles, publishers, and DOIs, and referencing secondary sources.

Course modules' list:

  1. Module 1: Understanding citation
  2. Module 2: Citing sources essentials
  3. Module 3: Creating in-text citations
  4. Module 4: Reference list formatting
  5. Module 5: Author-Date specific rules (currently viewing)
     

Note: The series was created in collaboration with the Writing and Communication Centre.

Welcome to the Introduction to Chicago Manual of Style, 18th Edition: Author-Date Style Libraries' course series. This fourth module is part of the five integrated modules that cover formatting, style, in-text citations, and reference list citations in Chicago Author-Date Style (18th Edition). In this fourth module, you’ll learn to identify, format, and cite sources on a reference list page.

Course modules' list:

  1. Module 1: Understanding citation
  2. Module 2: Citing sources essentials
  3. Module 3: Creating in-text citations
  4. Module 4: Reference list formatting (currently viewing)
  5. Module 5: Author-Date specific rules
     

Note: The series was created in collaboration with the Writing and Communication Centre.

Welcome to the Introduction to Chicago Manual of Style, 18th Edition: Author-Date Style Libraries' course series. This third module is part of the five integrated modules that cover formatting, style, in-text citations, and reference list citations in Chicago Author-Date Style (18th Edition). In this third module, you will explore the fundamental elements of Chicago Style (18th Edition) Author-Date in-text citations and learn how to apply them correctly.

Course modules' list:

  1. Module 1: Understanding citation
  2. Module 2: Citing sources essentials
  3. Module 3: Creating in-text citations (currently viewing)
  4. Module 4: Reference list formatting
  5. Module 5: Author-Date specific rules
     

Note: The series was created in collaboration with the Writing and Communication Centre.

Welcome to the Introduction to Chicago Manual of Style, 18th Edition: Author-Date Style Libraries' course series. This second module is part of the five integrated modules that cover formatting, style, in-text citations, and reference list citations in Chicago Author-Date Style (18th Edition). In this second module, you will learn about in-text citations, reference list entries, quotations, paraphrasing, summarizing, and proper citation formatting.

Course modules' list:

  1. Module 1: Understanding citation
  2. Module 2: Citing sources essentials (currently viewing)
  3. Module 3: Creating in-text citations
  4. Module 4: Reference list formatting
  5. Module 5: Author-Date specific rules
     

Note: The series was created in collaboration with the Writing and Communication Centre.

Welcome to the Introduction to Chicago Manual of Style, 18th Edition: Author-Date Style Libraries' course series. This first module is part of the five integrated modules that cover formatting, style, in-text citations, and reference list citations in Chicago Author-Date Style (18th Edition). In this first module, you will be introduced to the importance of citations in academic writing and when they need to be used.

Course modules' list:

  1. Module 1: Understanding citation (currently viewing)
  2. Module 2: Citing sources essentials
  3. Module 3: Creating in-text citations
  4. Module 4: Reference list formatting
  5. Module 5: Author-Date specific rules
     

NoteThe series was created in collaboration with the Writing and Communication Centre.

As AI tools become more common in academia, using them responsibly is essential. We're introducing the Checklist for AI Use in Assignments – a resource designed to help students maintain honesty and transparency in their work while meeting university standards.

This module will assist first- and second-year Arts and Humanities students identify the type of sources they come across online through a Google search. 

This infographic is designed to assist you in evaluating and documenting your decisions regarding using Generative AI (GenAI). Whether you choose to integrate GenAI appropriately into your academic and professional work or decide to avoid its use entirely, these reflective questions will help you formulate an ethical and productive plan.

An infographic that follows the Chicago 18 style and provides a sample of a Bibliography Entry for a journal article. It also offers a breakdown and explanation of the components of the sample citation.

An infographic that follows the Chicago 18 style and provides a sample of Note Citations for a journal article. It also offers a breakdown and explanation of the components of the sample citation.