The home page offers a clear explanation into the different nuances of Chicago Style, including how to decide which of the two types of Chicago Style to use in your classroom. The two citation styles noted are:
Notes and a bibliography
Author/date
SBHS tools and guides are written to use the notes and bibliography convention.
OWL can answer MLA, APA, and Chicago citation questions. The electronic resources section might be of specific interest to SBHS students since these are the sources that they will cite most frequently.
To answer questions on footnote placement, abbreviations, font size, etc. the sample paper provided is a useful resource.
Features all three standard citation styles including MLA, APA, and Chicago. Created by the SBHS Librarians, teachers are welcome to post this to Google Classroom as a resource for their students.
Includes an example of the reference list required by MLA, APA, and Chicago styles. This can be posted to Google Classroom to share as a model for students who need to create a reference list.