Chicago Style is a citation style widely used in history, literature, and some social sciences. It offers two different documentation systems - notes-bibliography system (footnotes or endnotes) and author-date system (in-text citations).
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Footnote: A note placed at the bottom of a page that provides additional information or citations.
Endnote: A note placed at the end of a document that provides additional information or citations.
Bibliography: A list of all sources consulted during research, including both cited and uncited works.