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Writing and Citing  Tags: apa_style citation mla_style chicago writing plagiarism  

This guide helps with writing questions, including how to cite the work of others
Last update: Oct 02nd, 2009 URL: http://libguides.marquette.edu/writing_citing  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Chicago/Turabian: An Introduction

Published by the University of Chicago Press, Chicago is most often used by history researchers. Named after its author, Kate Turabian, the Turabian citation style is very similar to Chicago with a few slight differences.

The most recent edition of both manuals can be found in Raynor Reference and in Memorial Library for circulation, as well the full digital text of the Chicago Manual online.

Cicago Manual book cover

The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2003.

Call no: Z253 .U69 2003

Turabian book cover

Turabian, Kate L. A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations : Chicago Style for Students. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2007.

Call no: LB2369 .T8 2007

 

 

 

 
 

Creating a Chicago/Turabian Research Paper

Chicago Style Citation "Quick Guide"  (from the Chicago Manual online)

e-Turabian  (citation generator from Eksendia) 

Turabian and Chicago Styles Citations (University of California Berkeley Library)

A Sample Chicago Style Paper from Dana Hacker's Research and Documentation site

Chicago/Turabian Documentation Style (UW-Madison Writing Center)

Student Guide to Citing Archival Sources (includes Chicago examples)

Library of Congress: How to Cite Electronic Sources (includes Chicago and MLA style for Web sites, a cartoon, films, legal documents, maps, a newspaper, photographs, sound recordings, special presentations, and texts)

 
 

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