Asked by The Adventures of McKailen on Sep 26, 2024
In the Chicago humanities style,the bibliography
A) lists only those works actually cited in the text.
B) lists works in the order cited in the text.
C) can include annotations.
D) omits any type of annotation.
Chicago Humanities Style
A method of citation and formatting in academic writing, commonly used in the humanities, governed by the guidelines set forth in The Chicago Manual of Style.
Bibliography
A list of sources and references cited in a work or research, usually found at its end, providing credit and context.
Annotations
Notes or comments added to a document or book for explanation or reference.
- Differentiate between a bibliography and a reference list or works cited.
Learning Objectives
- Differentiate between a bibliography and a reference list or works cited.
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