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Preface
Introduction
1. What Is a Citation?
2. Why Do We Cite?
3. What is Chicago Style?
4. Exploring Source Types
5. How Do I Know The Source Is A Journal Article?
6. How Do I Know The Source Is A Reference Book?
7. How Do I Know The Source Is A Webpage?
8. How Do I Know The Source Is A Book or eBook?
9. Activity: Which Source Type Is This?
10. About Primary Sources
11. Source Types Summary
12. Two Types of Citation
13. What is a Footnote or Endnote?
14. What is a Bibliography?
15. Key Elements for Notes and Bibliographic Citations
16. Creating Citations for Journal Articles
17. Try It
18. Creating Citations for a Reference Book Entry
19. Try It
20. Creating Citations for Webpages
21. Try It
22. Creating Citations for Books/Ebooks
23. Try It
24. Activity: Creating Citations
25. Examples
Chicago Style and Writing Support
Conclusion
Bibliography and Media Attributions
Changes
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Activity 3
Activity 4
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