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Chicago Referencing System

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The Chicago referencing system is a citation style used in academic writing to provide information about sources cited in a paper or article.

Key Features

  • Footnotes or endnotes for in-text citations
  • Bibliography at the end of the document
  • Author-date system for citing sources
  • Specific formatting guidelines for different types of sources

Pros

  • Provides detailed information about sources used in research
  • Allows for easy verification of cited sources
  • Suitable for various disciplines including history, arts, and social sciences

Cons

  • Can be time-consuming to format citations correctly
  • Requires attention to detail to ensure accurate citations

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