Update! I figured out how to do it. It’s pretty easy. It’s kinda fun writing in this style compared to APA or MLA, I like the use of the footnotes and how they are implemented.
Thank you for the tutorial! Your description of this style is very useful and very well described. Now I can properly format my book analysis paper! I am getting ready to write a book analysis paper for my college history class and I'm going to be using Chicago style format. I'm doing my book analysis on JFK's Last Hundred Days by Thurston Clarke! Thank you for your descriptions on Chicago Style Formatting! Have a great day!
I paused the video when I saw Taylor Jones and Mark Nutt. Then I saw Gavin Free's name and knew immediately that this was directly referencing the Achievement Hunters lol
You may choose whether you’d like to have end notes or footnotes, but a bibliography is always necessary when you’re referencing a source outside of your own words. Hope this was clear :)
Thank you. But I suppose my question was: if our footnotes would suffice as a bibliography or would we need to create a works cited page at the end of our content like we would If we were writing in MLA?
@@Treestormer Hello again. Any citation style you write in requires a works cited if you referencing work that is not your own. In this case, the “works cited” is called the bibliography; which you will need regardless of using footnotes or endnotes as it contains your whole citation of a source used. In other words, no matter what, you always need a bibliography.
Hello! You would format your pages with the same content in the template just without the title page. I would not add a title to your first content page unless your teacher specifically wants this. As for your name, still use your last name and page number in the upper right hand corner of the page. (If you are submitting electronically, I would suggest adding your name to the file for easy identification of your paper as this would mean you would not have a name or title.) Best of luck!
First time using Chicago style and this was so much help. I looked through so many other videos that didn’t help me at all.
Update! I figured out how to do it. It’s pretty easy. It’s kinda fun writing in this style compared to APA or MLA, I like the use of the footnotes and how they are implemented.
Thank you for the tutorial! Your description of this style is very useful and very well described. Now I can properly format my book analysis paper! I am getting ready to write a book analysis paper for my college history class and I'm going to be using Chicago style format. I'm doing my book analysis on JFK's Last Hundred Days by Thurston Clarke! Thank you for your descriptions on Chicago Style Formatting! Have a great day!
GReat and helpful tutorial. This is my first time using Chicago style and this was VERY Helpful, thank you so much.
Thank you so much for this! I really had no idea how CMS worked and I have a paper due tonight but this tutorial really saved me.
I love seeing that my resources are helping. I appreciate your feedback and I wish you an "A+"!
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Miss Medina
This was an amazing tutorial, as are you. It was really in-depth. Thank you and Bless you!
I'm glad you found it useful! Be well :)
@@miss.medinasonlinelessons3888 thanks
Thank you very much. I have been looking for something like this. It will help me greatly.
It's well explained with example, it's a worth tutorial
Nicely explained thank you Miss Medina
Thank you!!! What a blessing!
Thank you for the tutorial. Very helpful.
I paused the video when I saw Taylor Jones and Mark Nutt. Then I saw Gavin Free's name and knew immediately that this was directly referencing the Achievement Hunters lol
Great work!
Thank you for this!!!
This is amazing
A great thanks to you for an insightful explanation.
Super Helpful! Thank you!
If you were to choose end notes instead of footnotes would you need to add a bibliography?
You may choose whether you’d like to have end notes or footnotes, but a bibliography is always necessary when you’re referencing a source outside of your own words. Hope this was clear :)
Thank you. But I suppose my question was: if our footnotes would suffice as a bibliography or would we need to create a works cited page at the end of our content like we would If we were writing in MLA?
@@Treestormer Hello again. Any citation style you write in requires a works cited if you referencing work that is not your own. In this case, the “works cited” is called the bibliography; which you will need regardless of using footnotes or endnotes as it contains your whole citation of a source used. In other words, no matter what, you always need a bibliography.
Plus thank you for the templates
Love it
Very help full😐
Please the header is not clear to me
Pretty good
Is this for the 17th edition? You didn't state which edition
how about when your teacher says no title page, how do I format the top of the page?
Hello! You would format your pages with the same content in the template just without the title page. I would not add a title to your first content page unless your teacher specifically wants this. As for your name, still use your last name and page number in the upper right hand corner of the page. (If you are submitting electronically, I would suggest adding your name to the file for easy identification of your paper as this would mean you would not have a name or title.) Best of luck!
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I don't understand ibid? What does it mean?
ibid? I’m not sure what you’re referring to…can you leave a time stamp?
Wasted my time...
Then why did you watch it idiot?
U dumb as hell she literally explains it
It was a waste of your time to comment that
Y so special
shouldve been adopted thats why u gonna be working as a janitor u idiot