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AAAS 131A: African Americans and Health
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AAAS 131A: African Americans and Health
Recommended resources and strategies in Professor Wangui Mugai's class, AAAS 131A: African Americans and Health
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Helpful resources for Chicago Style Citation
Helpful resources for Chicago Style Citation
Chicago Manual of Style Quick Guide
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Electronic version of the 17th & 18th editions of the Chicago Manual of Style. Fully searchable.
Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) Guide for Chicago
Comprehensive cliff's notes version of Chicago style, written by experts at Purdue University. Easy to navigate, more readable than the style guide itself, and up-to-date for 16th edition.
Citation guidelines for different types of primary sources
Library of Congress' Guidelines for Citing Primary Sources
A letter within a published collection
An organization as author
Cases or court decisions
Newspaper articles
Please note: When looking for historical newspaper articles, remember to look for articles published during the historical time period under study.
Unsigned newspaper articles
Pamphlets
Collections of letters and the like
Examples of bibliography entries for manuscript collections
Examples of note forms for manuscript collections
Congressional reports and documents
Photographs (Guidelines from the Chicago Manual)
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