
Chicago Manual Of Style 18th Edition 2025/2026
By Alica StruthLength3h 14m
About this audiobook
The definitive guide to grammar, usage, and citation—updated for modern writing and publishing
Tailored for students, researchers, editors, and authors, this edition brings clarity and structure to the most widely used style in publishing, journalism, and academic writing. Updated for the 2025/2026 academic and professional cycle, this manual ensures you stay aligned with the latest style conventions.
Key Features:
Complete coverage of Chicago Manual of Style 18th Edition rules and updates, reflecting the latest language usage and formatting practices.
Step-by-step guidance on grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and manuscript preparation.
In-depth instruction on both notes and bibliography and author-date citation systems, with examples for books, journals, digital sources, legal documents, and more.
Comprehensive formatting rules for headings, tables, footnotes, indexes, block quotes, and bibliographies.
Ideal for academic papers, theses, nonfiction books, dissertations, and scholarly publishing.
Why This Guide Is Essential:
Updated specifically for the 2025/2026 academic and publishing environment.
Designed for quick reference and practical application in real-world writing.
Simplifies complex style guidelines into clear, accessible instructions.
Trusted by educators, editors, and authors across disciplines and industries.
What You’ll Gain:
Mastery of the Chicago Style’s structure, mechanics, and citation models
Enhanced writing clarity and professionalism
The ability to format any project with accuracy and confidence
A trusted reference to use throughout your academic and publishing career
Audiobook details
GenreOther, General Fiction
Length3 hrs 14 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJul 31, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1 Introduction to the Chicago Manual of Style
15Preparing the Reference List
2History and Evolution of the Chicago Style
16Chapter 5 Grammar, Punctuation, and Usage
3Key Features of the 18th Edition
17Capitalization, Italics, and Quotation Marks
4Chicago Style vs. Other Citation Styles (APA, MLA, etc.)
18Numbers, Dates, and Time Formatting
5Chapter 2 General Formatting Guidelines
19Common Grammar and Style Pitfalls
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6Page Layout, Margins, and Typeface
20Chapter 6 Documenting Special Sources
7Block Quotations and Line Spacing Rules
21Citing Archival, Multimedia, and Unusual Materials
8Chapter 3 Notes and Bibliography System
22Legal, Government, and Historical Documents
9Using Footnotes and Endnotes Properly
23Social Media, Blogs, and Online Forums
10Creating a Chicago-Style Bibliography
24Chapter 7 Writing and Publishing Best Practices
11Common Source Types (Books, Articles, Websites)
25Ethical Writing and Avoiding Plagiarism
12Chapter 4 Author–Date Citation System
26Tips for Clarity, Consistency, and Tone
13When to Use the Author–Date Style
27Final Checklist for Editing and Submission
14Formatting In-Text Citations Correctly
28Chapter 8 GLOSSARY