Turabian: An Introduction
Named after its author, Kate Turabian, the Turabian citation style is very similar to Chicago with a few slight differences. The 6th edition of A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, the guide for the Turabian style, can be found in the Reference area of the library at all three UT Tyler campuses.
Creating a Research Paper Using Turabian
- Turabian Quick Guide
From the University of Chicago Press - How to Cite References Using the Turabian Style
From the University of Wisconsin-Parkside Library - Formatting the Paper

- Citing Within the Paper and Bibliography
Published by the University of Georgia. - Sample Paper in Turabian
presented by Tallahassee Community College.
Other Web Resources
- Using the Turabian Format
published by Texas A&M Libraries. - Turabian and Chicago Styles Citations
Published by UC Berkley, this printable guide citation examples for both Turabian and Chicago Styles. - Turabian Citation Guide
Published by The Ohio State University, this guide presents citation examples for various types of sources.
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