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It can be difficult to construct a citation when no matching example is given unless you know the underlying principles. This | It can be difficult to construct a citation when no matching example is given in a style guide unless you know the underlying principles. This article presents some basic citation principles from the ''Chicago Manual of Style'' and from Evidence style<ref>Elizabeth Shown Mills, ''Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2007).</ref> by Elizabeth Shown Mills. Evidence Style is grounded in the Chicago Manual of Style's humanities style.<ref>Mills, ''Evidence Explained,'' 61.</ref> | ||
== Cite What You See == | == Cite What You See == |
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