You don’t know what citation style your professor prefers? So, Turabian Citation Style is for you! Use it as a catchall and enjoy the results of your work! Turabian style guidelines listed below will help you in your work. For more complete information consult the 6th edition of K. Turabian’s A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations-a comprehensive and detailed guidance to authors of research papers (a lot of Turabian Citation Style examples are available here)
Turabian Citation Style may be used in any class or course of study, including humanities, social sciences and natural sciences.
Turabian Citation Style suggests 2 different systems of documentation: a notes system used in humanities, history and art, and an in-text parenthetical system (the author-date system), used in the social, natural and physical sciences.
The difference in two types of referencing consists in the use of footnotes (i. e. notes at the bottom of the page) or endnotes (i. e. notes at the end of the paper on a separate sheet) to acknowledge sources. This means that you are to use a superscript number in your paper to identify an idea or quote which were borrowed from someone else.
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