Chicago Style: Basics
This guide is intended to help you learn what Chicago Style is and includes. This guide will help you cite sources and avoid plagiarism. The guide also includes examples of Chicago style and lead you to resources that can help you cite sources.
More Help Citing Sources in Chicago Style
Still need help citing sources in Chicago style?
- Contact the Wolak Learning Center This link opens in a new window (Campus Students) at 603.645.9606 or TheLearningCenter@snhu.edu.
- The Academic Support Center This link opens in a new window (Online Students) at writingcenter@snhu.edu.
- Additionally, all SNHU students, including online and evening students, enrolled in a writing intensive class may use SmarThinking--a free online tutoring service available through Brightspace.
The library provides access to resources like books, ebooks, and websites that can help you cite sources in Chicago style. Please visit our Citing Your Sources guide or explore the books and web resources listed below for help.
Helpful Web Resources
These web resources may be helpful if you need assistance citing sources in Chicago Style. However, be sure to evaluate any sources you use--the Shapiro Library cannot vouch for the accuracy of information provided on external websites.