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Turabian, Kate L. A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, Ninth Edition: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers. University of Chicago Press, 2018.

The best way to access the most recent version of the Turabian Guide for Carroll Students in 2023

  1. Carroll Students, access the Carroll Homepage at https://bhcarroll.edu/using an up-to-date internet browser
  2. Choose My Carroll
  3. Choose My Current Courses (Carroll Learning Center)
  4. Give your Login and Password (NOTE: Students and Faculty: Your Google account associated with your Carroll ".edu" address should be the data you will use to access the CLC at this step).
  5. On the Left hand menu, scroll down for the "Push-Pin" icon (Student Resources)
  6. From the Student Resources, scroll down and choose Turabian Guide

Carroll's official Turabian Guidance[]

A prior version of the Turabian Page is found at this link at http://documents.bhcarroll.edu/current/carroll-turabian-guide.pdf


Guidance[]

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Things you didn't know about Turabian[]

Even if you mainly use Turabian for citation, there is more to the manual than just that:

Chapters 1, 2, and 3 give a helpful overview of

  • How to think about research questions
  • How to commence research
  • Advice on broadening or narrowing your searching
  • Suggestions for finding particular kinds of sources (books or monographs; articles; indexes; bibliographies; dissertations; websites; and more)

The Turabian Manual's Bibliography offers specific source suggestions in the following fields:

  • Databases (Bibliographies and Indexes)
  • History
  • Music
  • Education
  • Psychology
  • Religion
  • and more

TIPS[]

Video help: How to edit footnote formatting in Microsoft Word (Deborah Savadra) recommended by Carroll OT student Erin Newton

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