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-==== I need to use Chicago style. Which of the four versions that come with Zotero should I use? ====+<html><p id="zotero-5-update-warning" style="color: red; font-weight: bold">We’re 
 +in the process of updating the documentation for 
 +<a href="https://www.zotero.org/blog/zotero-5-0">Zotero 5.0</a>. Some documentation 
 +may be outdated in the meantime. Thanks for your understanding.</p></html>
  
-Zotero ships with four variants of the Chicago style (formatted examples of each style are shown below). The //author-date format// is most popular in the physical, natural, and social sciences, whereas researchers in literary, historical, and artistic fields mostly use note-based styles. For the note-based variants, the notes can either be self-explanatory (//Full Note with Bibliography// and //Note without Bibliography//), or serve as a reference to a bibliographic entry (//Note with Bibliography//). 
  
-  * Chicago Manual of Style (Author-Date format+==== I need to use Chicago style. Which of the three versions that come with Zotero should I use? ==== 
-    * **in-text citation**: (Jenkins 2006+ 
-    * **bibliographic entry**: JenkinsHenry 2006 //Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide//. New York: NYU Press+Zotero ships with three variants of the Chicago style (formatted examples of each style are shown below). The //author-date// format is most popular in the physical, natural, and social sciences, whereas researchers in literary, historical, and artistic fields mostly use note-based styles. For the note-based variants, the notes can either be self-explanatory and come with or without a bibliography (//full note//), or serve as a reference to a bibliographic entry (//note//). 
-  * Chicago Manual of Style (Full Note with Bibliography+ 
-    * **note**: JenkinsHenry.  //Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide//New York: NYU Press2006+  * Chicago Manual of Style 16th edition (author-date
-    * **bibliographic entry**: JenkinsHenry.  2006 //Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide//. New York: NYU Press+    * **in-text citation**: (Adams 2002, 12
-  * Chicago Manual of Style (Note with Bibliography+    * **bibliographic entry**: AdamsDouglas2002. //The Ultimate Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy//. New York: Del Rey
-    * **note**: Jenkins, //Convergence Culture//, 56+  * Chicago Manual of Style 16th edition (full note
-    * **bibliographic entry**: JenkinsHenry 2006.  //Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide//. New York: NYU Press. +    * **note**: Douglas Adams, //The Ultimate Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy// (New York: Del Rey2002), 12
-  * Chicago Manual of Style (Note without Bibliography) +    * **bibliographic entry**: AdamsDouglas. //The Ultimate Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy//. New York: Del Rey, 2002
-    * **note**: Henry Jenkins, //Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide// (New York: NYU Press, 2006)56.+  * Chicago Manual of Style 16th edition (note
 +    * **note**: Adams, //The Ultimate Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy//, 12
 +    * **bibliographic entry**: AdamsDouglas. //The Ultimate Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy//. New York: Del Rey2002.
  
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