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Changes to Chicago & Footnote referencing styles

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Due to the recent release of the 18th edition of the , we have updated both our Chicago and Footnotes referencing guides with new or additional information. 

See the updated guides below: 


 

The most significant changes are as follows: 

  • The names of both the Chicago and Footnotes referencing styles have changed 
  • In both styles, place of publication is no longer needed when referencing books and book chapters 
  • In both styles, month/season are no longer needed when referencing journal articles. 

The Chicago Notes and Bibliography (previously Footnote) guide has also been updated with guidance for referencing: 

  • Social media 
  • Images. 

We have also updated both the Chicago Author-Date and Chicago Notes and Bibliography guides with guidance for referencing: 

  • Indigenous knowledge 
  • AI generated content. 

If you have any questions or would like more assistance with referencing, please Ask our Librarians

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Changes to Chicago & Footnote referencing styles

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