CHICago Citations is a Chicago Style citation assistant designed by Charles Vuillier to help users with properly formatting citations in the Chicago Style. This tool is beneficial for students, researchers, and writers looking to ensure their citations are accurate and conform to the Chicago Style guidelines. By using CHICago Citations, users can save time and avoid common citation errors that may result in plagiarism or incorrect attribution.
How to use
To use CHICago Citations, follow the steps below:
- Access the CHICago Citations tool either through the provided website link or by running the Python script locally.
- Enter the details of the source you wish to cite, such as the author, title, publication date, etc.
- Select the type of source (e.g., book, journal article, website) for accurate formatting.
- Generate the Chicago Style citation by clicking the appropriate button.
- Copy the formatted citation and paste it into your document or bibliography.
Features
- Assists in generating Chicago Style citations accurately
- Provides prompt starters to help users navigate citation formatting
- Utilizes Python, DALL-E, and browser technologies for efficient citation assistance
- Created by a Chicago Style citation expert, Charles Vuillier
Updates
2023/11/09
Language
English (English)
Welcome message
Welcome to Chicago Style citation help!
Prompt starters
- How do I cite a book?
- Can you format this reference?
- What's the difference between bibliography and footnotes?
- Is this citation correct?
Tools
- python
- dalle
- browser
Tags
public
reportable