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Reading a bibliography
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Reading a bibliography
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Making sense of citations in Chicago style
Princeton University
Research Foundations: Locate Citation Information
Seminole State College Library
Rampolla: Section 7c
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How to Read a Footnote or Bibliography
CHICAGO DOCUMENTATION STYLE: BIBLIOGRAPHY PAGE
Created by the Center for Writing at the University of Minnesota.
CHICAGO DOCUMENTATION STYLE: FOOTNOTES/ENDNOTES
Created by the Center for Writing, University of Minnesota.
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