Bibliography
Chicago style requires you to list your sources with full bibliographic information at the end of the paper (after any endnotes). The usual title is "Bibliography," though other titles (like Works Cited or References) are permitted. The bibliography begins on a new page and continues the paper's page numbers. Like other page numbers, the page number appears in the upper-right hand corner, half an inch from the top and flush with the right margin (all margins are one inch).
The title is centered, an inch from the top of the page. Double-space between title and the first entry. Each entry begins flush with the left margin, and is then indented half an inch (learn how to do hanging indents in your word processor of choice to manage this; in a pinch, indent five spaces from the left margin). Entries are single-spaced, with a blank line between entries.
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