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Anthropology

A Working Definition

A citation is essentially a reference to a source of information -- a book, an article, a webpage, or any other resource, physical or virtual.  As such, it is a kind of avatar -- a summary, descriptive stand-in for the object itself.

The purpose of a citation or reference is two-fold.  In the first instance, it is an attribution or recognition of the contributions of another researcher, commentator, or author to the work at hand.  In the second instance, it is a pathway or, perhaps, a signpost leading others to that contributory source.

Chicago Manual of Style

The Chicago Manual of Style is used in some social science publications and most historical journals. Chicago style offers writers a choice of formats and allows the mixing of formats, provided that the result is clear and consistent. 

 

Websites on Chicago Style

Citation Generators