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EXERCISE 63–19 Chicago documentation - 1 of 10: Each summary, paraphrase, and direct quotation from a source cited in the paper requires a footnote or an endnote.
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EXERCISE 63–19 Chicago documentation - 2 of 10: The bibliography should include only works that are cited with notes in the text of the paper.
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EXERCISE 63–19 Chicago documentation - 3 of 10: If a source has already been cited in the paper, no note is needed for further references to that source.
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EXERCISE 63–19 Chicago documentation - 4 of 10: When a work is cited twice in a row, the note for the second citation should include only the page number.
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EXERCISE 63–19 Chicago documentation - 5 of 10: The bibliography is organized alphabetically by authors’ (or editors’) last names (or by title for a work with no author).
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EXERCISE 63–19 Chicago documentation - 6 of 10: The note and bibliography entry for a source found on a Web site should include the URL in angle brackets.
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EXERCISE 63–19 Chicago documentation - 7 of 10: A note should list the author’s first name first; a bibliography entry should list the last name first.
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EXERCISE 63–19 Chicago documentation - 8 of 10: Both the note and its corresponding bibliography entry should begin with a paragraph-style indent.
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EXERCISE 63–19 Chicago documentation - 9 of 10: Notes may be given at the foot of a page or they may appear at the end of the paper, right before the bibliography.
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EXERCISE 63–19 Chicago documentation - 10 of 10: Note numbers in the text of the paper appear in parentheses.