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Chicago Manual of Style
The Chicago Manual of Style
by
University of Chicago Staff (Editor)
Call Number: Ref. Z253.U692010
ISBN: 9780226104201
Publication Date: 2010-08-01
Chicago Manual of Style Online
Books (print and online)
Chicago Citation Basics 16th Edition (Basics E-book)
Chicago Manual of Style Paper Format
Manuscript Preparation Guidelines
General CMS Guidelines
Margins should be set at no less than 1” and no greater than 1.5”.
Typeface should be something readable, such as Times New Roman or Palatino.
Font size should be no less than 10 pt. (preferably, 12 pt.).
Text should be consistently double-spaced, with the following exceptions:
Block quotations, table titles, and figure captions should be single-spaced.
A prose quotation of five or more lines should be blocked.
A blocked quotation does not get enclosed in quotation marks.
An extra line space should immediately precede and follow a blocked quotation.
Blocked quotations should be indented .5” as a whole.
Notes and bibliographies should be singled-spaced internally; however, leave an extra line space between note and bibliographic entries.
Page numbers begin in the header of the first page of text with Arabic number 1.
Subheadings should be used for longer papers.
CMS recommends you devise your own format but use consistency as your guide.
For Turabian’s recommendations, see “Headings,” below.
Put an extra line space before and after subheadings, and avoid ending them with periods.
Understanding Chicago Manual of Style
The Chicago Manual of Style(CMS)
is commonly used in physical, natural, and social sciences.
CMS Handouts
Chicago Manual of Style Handout
Chicago-Author-Date System
Chicago-Notes-Bibliography System
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