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A step-by-step guide to searching for architectural drawings.
The Conversation of Care training series is designed to empower individuals to identify and address harmful behaviors within the workplace. This module explores privilege and anti-racist praxis through historical context and workplace examples, helping academic library staff understand how systems of power and inequality shape experiences, services, and professional practice.
The Conversation of Care training series is designed to empower individuals to identify and address harmful behaviors within the workplace. This module explores gender equity and how identity and systems shape more inclusive and equitable workplaces.
The Conversation of Care training series is designed to empower individuals to identify and address harmful behaviors within the workplace. This module explores how power, privilege, and social identity operate within workplaces and broader systems, and provides strategies to use influence responsibly to promote equity and allyship.
The Conversation of Care training series is designed to empower individuals to identify and address harmful behaviors within the workplace. This specific module equips academic library staff with practical tools to identify, analyze, and respond to microaggressions in workplace and patron-facing contexts, strengthening professional practice and fostering a culture of care.
An infographic formatted in Chicago 18th edition style, featuring a sample Author-Date citation for a Website/Webpage. Additionally, it provides a detailed breakdown and explanation of the components that comprise the sample citation.
An infographic formatted in Chicago 18th edition style, featuring a sample Author-Date citation for a journal article. Additionally, it provides a detailed breakdown and explanation of the components that comprise the sample citation.
An infographic formatted in Chicago 18th edition style, featuring a sample Author-Date citation for a book chapter. Additionally, it provides a detailed breakdown and explanation of the components that comprise the sample citation.
An infographic formatted in Chicago 18th edition style, featuring a sample Author-Date citation for a book. Additionally, it provides a detailed breakdown and explanation of the components that comprise the sample citation.
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:
- Module 1: Understanding citation
- Module 2: Citing sources essentials
- Module 3: Creating in-text citations
- Module 4: Reference list formatting
- Module 5: Author-Date specific rules (currently viewing)
Note: The series was created in collaboration with the Writing and Communication Centre.