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The Chicago Manual offers some models for documenting electronic sources, and A Manual for Writers updates these and adds a few more. For other models, the Web site of The Chicago Manual recommends MLA style or one of the links provided by the International Federation of Library Associates and Institutions. You can adapt any of these sources to Chicago style as you see it here. Note Follow MLA style when you must break an electronic address in a note or works-cited entry: break only after a slash, and do not hyphenate. 17. A source on a periodical CD-ROM
18. A source on a nonperiodical CD-ROM
20. An article in an online periodical
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