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The Chicago Manual of Style (abbreviated as CMOS, TCM, or CMS, or sometimes as Chicago [1]) is a style guide for American English published since 1906 by the University of Chicago Press. Its 18 editions (the most recent in 2024) have prescribed writing and citation styles widely used in publishing.
This template is a "shorthand" template for creating a properly formatted reference citation to The Chicago Manual of Style 16th Ed. (current as of February 2012, without having to specify all the parameters of {}. The CMoS most often cited in articles on grammar and style, and in Wikipedia's own WP:Manual of Style.
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Template:Ref info, which can aid evaluating what kind of citation style was used to write the article; Based on Citoid: Cite templates in Visual Editor; User:Salix alba/Citoid a client for the mw:citoid server which generates Citation Style 1 templates from urls. Hosted on tools.wmflabs.org: Wikipedia:refToolbar 2.0, used in the Source Editor ...
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Chicago style may refer to several things: The Chicago Manual of Style, a guideline for writing documents and news reports; Chicago school (architecture), a style of commercial buildings; Chicago school of economics, a school of thought among economists and academics; Chicago blues, a genre of blues music; Chicago-style dixieland, a genre of ...