This guide is based on the 7th edition of Turabian's A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses and Dissertations (Mills Quick Reference 1st floor LB 2369.T8 2007) and The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed.(available online and in print at Mills Quick Reference 1st floor Z 253.C53 2003).
Note: There are two formats in Turabian: notes with bibliography (the format shown here and used for humanities and social sciences), and the parenthetical citations with reference list, used predominantly by natural and social sciences. For information on this second format, please consult the A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses and Dissertations.
If the type of entry you need is not included here, please consult the resources listed in the "Additional Citation Guides" tab.
Example
Quote in-text
Footnote
Example of Short Form Note
Example of “Ibid Note” Using Example Above
Your bibliography should include all the sources you quoted, paraphrased, or summarized in your assignment. This listing appears at the end of your assignment. When formatting your bibliography follow these standards:
Avoiding Plagiarism Checklist
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Footnotes/Endnotes | Bibliography |
Book 2 or 3 Authors 4 or more authors Book with an Editor Essay or Chapter in a Book Academic Journal Article Signed Article Daily Newspaper |
Book
Ball, Philip. Bright Earth. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2001.
2 or 3 Authors
Bird, Kai, and Martin J. Sherwin. American Prometheus. New York: Alfred A. Knopf,
2005.
4 or more authors
Hall, Jacquelyn Dowd, James Leloudis, Robert Korstad, Mary Murphy, Lu Ann Jones, and
Christopher B. Daly. Like a Family. Chapel
Hill: University of North Carolina Press,
1987.
Book with an Editor Edited by John Naughton. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1995.
Essay or Chapter in a Book
Chasteen, John. “Neocolonialsm,” in Born in Blood and Fire. New York: W.W. Norton
& Company, 2001.
Academic Journal Article
Mackay, Christopher S. “Lactantius and the Succession to Diocletian.” Classical
Philology 94, no. 2 (1999): 200-225.
Signed Article Daily Newspaper
Kamin, Blair. “Wrigley Building Clearly a Landmark.” Chicago Tribune,July 1 2005.
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Note: If the publisher or discipline requires it, or for especially time-sensitive data, record in parentheses the date the material was last retrieved.
Footnotes/Endnotes | Bibliography |
Website
Mary Rubio, “Montgomery, Lucy Maud.”
The Canadian Encyclopedia.
index.cfm.
Articles Accessed Electronically Online Newspaper Blogs and Wikis
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Website
Rubio, Mary. “Montgomery, Lucy Maud.” The Canadian Encyclopedia.
index.cfm.
Articles Accessed Electronically
Fairmichael, Rob. “Northern Ireland Chooses New Possibilities.” Peace Magazine 14,
no.7 (1998): 23-24. URL.
Online Newspaper
Fleishman, Glenn. “Revolution on the Radio.” New York Times, July 28, 2005. URL
(accessed August 27, 2001).
Blogs and Wikis |
Footnotes/Endnotes | Works Cited |
Lecture Interview Television Program |
Lecture
Troutman, John. “Indian Blues: American Indians and the Politics of Music
1890-1935.” Lecture, McMaster
University, Hamilton, ON, February 2,
2005.
Interview
Macmillan, Andrew. Interview by Jane Doe. Toronto, ON. March 5, 2007.
Television Program
Television Programs are not included in reference lists, only in footnotes. |