Citing Sources
Learn about frequently-used citation styles and citation tools.
Chicago Style Resources
- ONLINE Chicago Manual of StyleOnline version of the most recent print guide. It also offers a Q&A section.
- PRINT Chicago Manual of StyleCall Number: Z 253.U69 2017There are several copies of earlier editions in the library collections. All are listed in the library catalog.
- Chicago Manual of Style Quick GuideThis section of the guide offers sample citations for various type of resources in both Author-Date and Notes and Bibliography styles.
- Chicago/Turabian Documentation: notes and bibliographyInformation from the 17th edition, from the Writing Center at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
- A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations by Kate L. TurabianCall Number: Libraries Service Center LB2369.T8 2018ISBN: 9780226494425Publication Date: 2018-04-16
Citing Generative AI (such as ChatGPT)
Citing, Documentation of Sources
"Q. How do you recommend citing content developed or generated by artificial intelligence, such as ChatGPT? Many scholarly publishers are requiring its identification though also requiring human authors to take responsibility for it and will not permit the AI to have 'authorship.'"
"Q. How do you cite images generated by DALL·E?"
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