Welcome to the Learning Commons Quickstart Guide on how to use CMS Format (17th Edition)!
CMS stands for The Chicago Manual of Style. It is also known as the “Turabian” citation style. The Chicago Notes and Bibliography (NB) system is often used in the humanities to provide writers with a system for referencing their sources through the use of footnotes, endnotes, and through the use of a bibliography. This offers writers a flexible option for citation and provides an outlet for commenting on those sources, if needed. The latest revision came out in 2017. In this Quickstart Guide, we will cover the following topics:
- How to set up a paper in Chicago Format
- What the main components of a Chicago paper are
- How to format in citations
- How to format the “Works Cited” Page
Course Information
Course Level: Beginner
Time to Complete: 20 minutes
Perfect for: All students
Guide Creator: Sarah Sandhu
CMS Format (17th edition) Introduction
Topic 1: General Format: How do I set up my paper?
Watch the following video.
Your Turn: Test Your Understanding!
Use the information from the video and this CMS sample paper to answer the following questions
Topic 2: How do I format in-text citations?
Watch the following video.
Your Turn: Test Your Understanding!
Use the information from the video and this CMS sample paper to answer the following questions
Topic 3: How do I format the Works Cited?
Watch the following video.
Your Turn: Test Your Understanding!
Use the information from the video and this CMS sample paper to answer the following questions
Topic 4: Self-Check
Your Turn: Test Your Understanding!
Use the information from the video and this CMS sample paper to answer the following questions