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Citation Styles

About Chicago Style (Turabian)

Chicago Style is the standard for many university press publishers and is used by many programs within the humanities. The style is flexible and is not tied to a discipline, although history is the discipline most closely associated with the notes and bibliography version of the style.

Both the American Anthropological Association and the American Political Science Association once used their own style guides based on Chicago Style, but both associations are now using the latest edition of the Chicago Manual of Style.

Authoritative Source - University of Chicago Press

1. The Chicago Manual of Style. 17th edition.

LOCATION: Health Sciences Library Reference Z253 .U69 2017

2. The Chicago Manual of Style. 16th edition.

LOCATION: Cabell Reference Desk Z253 .U69 2010

3. A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. 8th edition.
(NOTE: This manual, commonly referred to as Turabian, consists of the elements of Chicago style most suitable for the individual writer, students in particular)

LOCATION Cabell Reference LB2369 .T8 2013

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