Research papers generally build on the work of previous writers and researchers. Whenever you write a paper (or create a website, etc.) and use the material of another source, you must document that source. If you don't, you may be guilty of plagiarism.
Documentation credits the creator of the original work and provides the necessary information for readers to consult the same material.
The citation style you use determines how your citations should be formatted. Turabian and Chicago Style are often used by historians.
The Chicago Manual of Style, produced by the University of Chicago Press, sets the standard for the format of scholarly publications. Chicago style (as it is known) is used by researchers, undergraduate and graduate students, particularly in the humanities. Citations using Chicago style allow readers to locate the materials used in your research. Therefore, your citations should be as accurate and complete as possible.
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