

Unlike a DOI, which links to a specific work, a will link to the source’s location inside a specific database. : A permanent or stable link to a source accessed through a database.A DOI is always the preferred method of citing an online source. DOI (Digital Object Identifier): A permanent or stable link to a specific published digital object.Order of preference: DOI,, Database Name, URL (only use one).Bibliography: list first 7 authors, followed by "et al.".Notes: list the first author followed by "et al.".Bibliography: Last, First Middle, First Middle Last, and First Middle Last.Notes: First Middle Last, First Middle Last, and First Middle Last.General Chicago Style Notes & Bibliography Formatting Guidelines Field


This is only a brief list of general guidelines, consult the Chicago Manual of Style and the Chicago Manual of Style Online for a more complete list of guidelines.
