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  1. Jun 10, 2022 · Chicago style recommends against citing Wikipedia as a source. However, if you do need to cite it, the format depends on which of Chicagos two styles of citation you’re following: Notes and bibliography; Author-date; Notes and bibliography. In notes and bibliography style, Chicago recommends only citing Wikipedia in your footnotes, and ...

  2. Sep 6, 2023 · APA Style (Seventh Edition) MLA Style (Ninth Edition) Chicago Style (Seventeenth Edition) Citing Chinese-Language Sources. Citing Legal Materials. Citation FAQs. Citing Chinese-Language Sources. This part of the guide has been split into two sections: Citing Chinese-languages sources when you are writing in English using a standard citation style.

    • Chris Chan
    • 2014
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  4. Dec 2, 2022 · There are two main types of citation in Chicago Style: notes and bibliography (preferred in the humanities) and author-date (preferred in the social sciences and sciences) style. Similar to APA and MLA, Chicago asks for: A transliteration of Chinese characters (required, using these pinyin transliteration practices from the Library of Congress)

    • Luo Zhou
    • 2019
  5. If you’re allowed to directly source Wikipedia for your paper, citing a Wikipedia page according to the Chicago Manual of Style can be done using either the author-date format or notes and bibliography format.

  6. Sep 21, 2023 · How to Cite. This page offers MLA, APA, and Chicago style citation guidelines and presents specific citation requirements for Asian-language resources, including sources in Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Persian and Punjabi.

  7. Nov 20, 2020 · This guide gives an overview of how to cite Chinese, Japanese and Korean sources using various style manuals, such as Chicago, MLA and APA.

  8. Nov 20, 2020 · This guide provides an overview of how to cite Chinese, Japanese and Korean sources using various style manuals, such as Chicago, MLA and APA. Most of the citation examples in this guide come from bibliographies, footnotes, or endnotes of published books and journal articles in the recent years.

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