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Library Information Literacy Skills Toolkit: Chicago

REFERENCE - CHICAGO

Resources specific to the Chicago referencing style can be found on this page. This includes a learning module covering the key components of the Chicago style for students new to Chicago, an Chicago referencing checklist that could be included with any assignment information, a practise exercise that could be used as part of a tutorial and a link to UWA's Chicago guide which offers in-depth information on the Chicago style.

General resources on referencing, plagiarism and EndNote can also be found here. Use these resources to establish a strong foundation for new students or refresh skills and clarify expectations for students approaching a particular piece of assessment. 

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Chicago Notes and Bibliography Style resources

Getting started with Chicago notes and bibliography style

Using Chicago Notes and Bibliography style

Chicago notes and bibliography referencing checklist

Chicago referencing style guide

Try it! Chicago notes and bibliography style

Chicago Author-Date Referencing Style resources

Getting started with Chicago Author-Date style

Using Chicago Author-Date style

Try it! Chicago Author-Date style

Chicago Author-Date Referencing Checklist

Chicago Author-Date referencing checklist

Chicago referencing style guide

General referencing resources

Referencing basics

How to reference

What is citation and why cite?

Referencing at UWA guide

Plagiarism

Understanding plagiarism

Plagiarism: what it is and how to avoid it

EndNote

Learn to use EndNote

What is EndNote?

Export References from OneSearch to EndNote

Exporting OneSearch results

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