Check out the Manual
- The Chicago Manual of StyleFind a print copy of the Chicago Manual of Style at the Research Assistance Desk, in the Reference Collection, or on permanent reserve at any of the libraries.
- Chicago Manual of Style OnlineProvides access to the 18th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style. Contents are searchable and browseable. Includes tools and a quick citation guide.
Chicago Citation Sources
- Chicago Manual of Style OnlineProvides access to the 18th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style. Contents are searchable and browseable. Includes tools and a quick citation guide.
- Quick Guide - Chicago StyleBasic overview of both the notes and bibliography and author/date style from Chicago Manual of Style Online.
- Chicago Style from the Purdue OWLDiscussion, examples, and sample papers for both Author-Date and Notes & Bibliography systems.
- Chicago Documentation StyleFrom the Writing Center @ University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- Citing Your SourcesOnline guide from Furman Libraries with more details on citing resources, citation management tools, and academic honesty.
Citation Managers
- RefWorksCreate a personal database of references that can be organized, formatted, and shared easily. References can be imported directly from databases or text files. Generate bibliographies in hundred of styles or use Write-n-Cite to automatically insert references into your Word document.
- ZoteroZotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite, and share your research sources. You can add items with a single click in your browser and then store PDFs, images, audio and more in a single searchable interface.
- MendeleyMendeley is a free reference manager and academic social network that can help you organize your research, collaborate with others online, and discover the latest research. You can generate bibliographies, collaborate, import papers, and access your information from anywhere online.