Additional Chicago/Turabian Resources
Beyond this website and its contents, the following links are to other trusted sites on Chicago style.
- Purdue Online Writing Lab Chicago Manual of StyleGuide developed by Purdue University.
- Chicago Style Citation Quick GuideCitation information from Chicago University on the most common types of sources.
- Turabian Quick GuideInfo from the University of Chicago Press
- Ohio State UniversityOSU gives you the basics of citation for a variety of items.
Credit
This guide is based on the work done by Nicole Robinson at Muskingum University.
What is Chicago/Turabian?
Welcome to the Chicago/Turabian resource page. Turabian is a style of writing and formatting that is created and updated by Kate Turbian. It is adapted from the University of Chicago's 'Chicago' style of citation and is simplified for students and researchers. Turabian is most commonly used in the social sciences, such as in History courses.
What is the difference between Chicago and Turabian?
The primary difference is that Turabian is shorter and contains fewer instructions, and that it does not contain information about publication. The Chicago Manual of Style is designed for professionals in the field who are publishing, and has a great deal of instruction on formating and many other things. Turabian is a pared-down version designed for students writing research papers.
Which should I use?
You should always talk to your professor, but for the most part, all of the guidelines that you find in Turabian help pages will also apply to Chicago style.
Choose one of the tabs above to learn about how to cite a specific type of resource.
Turabian Edition
Examples in this guide are based on: Turabian, Kate L. A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers. 7th edition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007.
For further guidance, see the A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations 7th ed. Copies are available on the Quick Reference shelf in the learning commons area near the computer lab and on reserve at the service desk.
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