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Chicago Manual

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Ano ang CHICAGO MANUAL OF STYLE?
Chicago is a documentation style that has been published by
the Chicago University Press since 1906. This citation style
incorporates rules of grammar and punctuation common in
American English. Typically, Chicago style presents two basic
documentation systems: (1) notes and bibliography and (2)
author-date. Choosing between the two often depends on
subject matter and the nature of sources cited, as each
system is favored by different groups of scholars.
Book, , including digital book and editions
Citation in Number. First name Last name, Title of book (City; Publisher, year) page(s) cited [chapter
footnote/ number, if no page number], URL [incorporationg DOI when possible
endnote
1. Peter W. Rose, Class in in Archaic Greece (Cambridge
Univeristy Press, 2012), 95.
Bibliography Last name, First name. Title of book. City: Publisher, year. URL [incorporationg DOI when
possible]

Rose, Peter W. Class in in Archaic Greece. Campbridge:


Cambridge Univeristy Press, 2012.
Book,
Citation in Number. First name Last name (1st -3rd author), Title of book (City; Publisher, year),
footnote/ page(s) cited.
endnote
2. Angelina Santos, Emma Magracia, and Nerissa
Hufana, Ang Akademikong Filipino (Mutya Publishing
House, 2017), 100.
Bibliography Last name, First name (1st author), First name Last name (1st -3rd author).Title of book.
City: Publisher, year.

Santos, Angelina, Emma Magracia, and Nerissa Hufana.


Ang Akademikong Filipino. Malabon: Mutya Publishing
House, 2017.
Book,
Citation in Number. First name Last name (1st author), et al., eds [if edited volume], Title of book,
footnote/ edition (City; Publisher, year), page(s) cited.
endnote
3. Nancy Waxler-Morrison et al., eds, Cross-Cultural Caring: A
Handbook of Professionals, 2nd ed. (Voncouver: University of
British Columbia Press, 2005), 28.
Bibliography Last name, First name (1st author), First name Last name (1st -3rd author).Title of book.
City: Publisher, year.

Waxler-Morrison, Nancy, Elizabeth Richardson, Joan Anderson,


and Natalie Chambers, eds. Cross-Cultural Caring: A Handbook
of Professionals, 2nd ed. Voncouver: University of British
Columbia Press, 2005.
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