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Chicago Manual of Style/Turabian

Guidelines and rules on proper grammatical usage, citation formats, or paper writing from either the Chicago Manual of Style or Kate L. Turabian's A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, 6th ed., 1996. Turabian style is based off the Chicago Manual of Style but is intended more for scholarly and scholastic writing done by students.

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The Chicago Manual of Style Online
http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools.html
Are you looking for an easy to use guide for the Turabian/Chicago Style Guide? This website is the Chicago Manual of Style site, so the resources that you find are reliable. There are many examples of the entire process of formatting and citing your paper in Turabian/Chicago Style.
Documentation Guide – Turabian
http://publications.eastwestcenter.org/guides/Documentation%...
Could you use a very user friendly website that details how to use the Chicago Manual of Style? This is a very good resource, with many examples of how to format your paper and cite your resources in the proper Turabian style.
History Department Style Sheet - University of Maryland, Baltimore County
http://www.umbc.edu/history/students/style.html
Are you looking for a simple to use website on how to use the footnotes/endnotes in the Turabian style to cite the resources for your paper? There are many examples of footnotes/endnotes for books, oral histories, print articles, and electronic sources.

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