Citing Sources
Learn about frequently-used citation styles and citation tools.
Chicago Style Resources
- ONLINE Chicago Manual of Style18th edition, 2024
- The Chicago Manual of Style, 18th Edition by The University of Chicago Press Editorial StaffCall Number: Z 253.U69 2017ISBN: 9780226817972Publication Date: 2024-09-19Much has happened in the years since the publication of the 17th edition. The 18th edition of this classic guide is the most extensive revision in two decades. Every chapter has been reexamined with diversity and accessibility in mind; major changes include updated and expanded coverage of pronoun use and inclusive language, revised guidelines on capitalization, a broader range of examples, new coverage of Indigenous languages, and expanded advice on making publications accessible to people with disabilities.
The citation chapters have been thoroughly reorganized, and the key concepts for editing mathematics have been integrated into the chapters where they will be most useful. Evolving technologies--from open-access publishing models to AI--are covered throughout.
- 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
14.112: Citing AI-generated content -- This page from the 18th edition (2024) gives guidance on citing genAI tools for in-text citations and more
"Q. How do you cite images generated by DALL·E?"
A. The 18th edition says "If the illustration was created by or with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), that fact should be noted in the credit." This is followed by an example. For a fuller answer, the 17th edition follows the suggestions given on the OpenAI site.
3.38: Crediting adapted material
- This page tells how to cite images "created by or with the help of artificial intelligence."
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