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Free Chicago Citation Generator — Chicago 17th Edition

Free Chicago citation generator for 17th edition author-date style. Paste a DOI, URL, or title and get a perfectly formatted Chicago reference in seconds.

Paste a DOI, URL, or paper title and get an instant Chicago 17th edition citation in author-date format. Handles journal articles, books, chapters, websites, and dissertations.

The Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition has two systems — author-date (used in sciences) and notes-bibliography (used in humanities) — each with its own rules for dozens of source types. Getting the punctuation, capitalization, and ordering right requires constant manual reference-checking. PapersFlow generates Chicago citations from publisher-verified metadata so you never have to check the manual again.

Key Features

  • Chicago 17th Compliant
  • Publisher-Verified Metadata
  • In-Text Citations
  • All Source Types

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Chicago citation style?
Chicago citation style comes from the Chicago Manual of Style, now in its 17th edition. It offers two systems: author-date (common in sciences and social sciences) and notes-bibliography (common in humanities). PapersFlow generates the author-date variant.
What is the difference between Chicago and Turabian?
Turabian style (A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations) is based on Chicago and follows nearly identical rules. It's designed specifically for student papers and theses. PapersFlow's Chicago citations work for both.
How do I cite a book in Chicago style?
Chicago author-date for a book: Author Last, First. Year. Title of Book. Place: Publisher. For an in-text citation: (Author Year, page). For edited volumes, add "ed." or "eds." after the editor names.
Is this Chicago citation generator free?
Yes. PapersFlow's Chicago citation generator is completely free — no ads, no paywall, no account required.