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The Chicago Manual of Style Online is the venerable, time-tested guide to style, usage, and grammar in an accessible online format.
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General. Q: I've tried searching The Chicago Manual of Style but am unable to find the answer to my question about a style matter.
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Q. Would it be “the Color Purple musical” or “The Color Purple musical”? A. The musical version of The Color Purple would be referred to as “the Color ...
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Chicago-style source citations come in two varieties: (1) notes and bibliography and (2) author-date. If you already know which system to use, follow one of ...
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The following examples illustrate the notes and bibliography system. Sample notes show full citations followed by shortened citations for the same sources.
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Q. What is an acceptable way to refer to myself in a Chicago-style paper? I have always been told not to use “I”: “I disagree with Dr. Fream's conclusion.
Q. What is the difference in usage between an em dash and an en dash? A. I will try to condense the various bits of information scattered throughout CMOS.
Q. I am editing an article that has sports terminology in it, and I wanted to verify whether a player's jersey number would fall under the general rule of ...
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