

Titles of websites should follow headline-style capitalization and are usually set in roman without quotation marks. This is a departure from previous editions of CMOS. For example, Wikipedia can be treated as a website, rather than as a conventional encyclopedia.

The title of a website that is analogous to a traditionally printed work but does not have (and never had) a printed counterpart can be treated like titles of other websites. General Model for Citing Web Sources in Chicago Style Titles for Web Sources: These resources follow the seventeenth edition of The Chicago Manual of Style, which was issued in 2017. This section contains information on The Chicago Manual of Style method of document formatting and citation. Writing Letters of Recommendation for Students.
