
To reduce the bulk of documentation, shortening recurring notes is strongly recommended (while the use of ibid.Each in-text note number corresponds to an endnote/footnote that provides bibliographic information and page number(s) cited for each source.The number follows any punctuation mark except for the dash, which it precedes. A note number (superscript) should generally be placed at the end of a sentence or at the end of a clause. In the text of the report, notes are numbered consecutively, beginning with the arabic number 1.Endnotes are listed on a separate page at the end of a report, following the text and any appendixes and preceding the bibliography, if there is one. Footnotes are placed at the bottom of a page.With Chicago’s notes and bibliography system, source information (and commentary on the sources cited) is provided in notes, preferably supplemented by a bibliography.

This guide follows the 17th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style (Z 2) and provides examples of endnotes/footnotes and bibliography entries for citing the types of sources most commonly used by students in the Langara School of Management.
