Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

 

The University of Sydney Library acknowledges that our buildings, collections, and practices exist on unceded Aboriginal lands. We recognise the diversity and knowledges of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff and students across all the lands the University stands on, and respect the ongoing connection Aboriginal people have to these lands, their cultural practices, knowledge systems and histories. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, who have handed down custodianship to each generation for more than 60,000 years. 

 

Money, J. (2021). Yilabara (Now). Filmed on Gadigal Country. Commissioned by the University of Sydney Library

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About The Chicago Manual of Style
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Quick links for The Chicago Manual of Style Online
Additional faculty support
Architecture, Design and Planning (ADP) students
Sydney Conservatorium of Music (SCM) students

About The Chicago Manual of Style

The Chicago Manual of Style covers several aspects of scholarly writing, including a section on citations. We recommend use of the 17th edition as this is the most current.   

The Chicago Manual of Style is often used by style is often used by academics and students writing in humanities disciplines including art, music and history.  It provides guidelines for two styles of referencing: 

  • Note and bibliography
  • Author-date 

Manuals and resources 

Quick links for The Chicago Manual of Style Online

Useful sections in The Chicago Manual of Style Online include:

Additional faculty support

Architecture, Design and Planning (ADP) students

Learn how to properly acknowledge visual materials, code, and 3D models in ADP-specific videos via your Academic Skills Portal.

Sydney Conservatorium of Music (SCM) students

Learn how to properly acknowledge music resources on the SCM Student Hub.


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