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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.
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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