Chicago/Turabian Footnote Citation Guide
Chicago/Turabian Footnote Citation Guide
Turabian style commonly refers to A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, which is based on the Chicago style.
Note: Include as much information as possible.
Book
Chicago/Turabian: Author's First Name Last Name, Title (City, State Abbreviation: Publisher, Year), page(s). Example: Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice (New York, NY: Dodd Mead, 1985), 78.
E-Book
Chicago/Turabian: Author's First Name Last Name, Title (City, State Abbreviation: Publisher, Year), page(s), accessed Month Date, Year, URL or name of library database. Example: Juliette Shapiro, Mr. Darcy's Decision: A Sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice (Berkeley, CA: Ulysses Press, 2008), 204-5, accessed January 15, 2014, ProQuest Ebrary.
Note: Always use a stable URL when available.
Note: If you've read a book in a specific format, such as a Kindle book, you do not have to provide an access date, and instead of a URL, include the type of book.
Encyclopedia (Print)
Chicago/Turabian: Author's First Name Last Name, "Title of Entry," in Encyclopedia Name, ed. Editor's First Name Last Name (City: Publisher, Year), page(s). Example: Kevin Herbert, "Building of the Great Pyramid," in Great Events from History: The Ancient World, ed. Mark W. Chavalas (Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2004), 116-18.
Online Reference Article/Encyclopedia
Chicago/Turabian: Author's First Name Last Name, "Title of Entry," in Encyclopedia Name, ed. Editors First Name Last Name (City: Publisher, Year), accessed Month Date, Year, URL. Example: "Pyramids," in Africa: An Encyclopedia for Students, ed. John Middleton (New York, NY: Charles Scriber's Sons, 2002), accessed September 6, 2013, ? failOverType=&query=&prodId=WHIC&windowstate=normal&contentModules=&mode=view&displayGroupName=Reference&limiter=& currPage=&disableHighlighting=false&displayGroups=&sortBy=&source=&search_within_results=&action=e&catId=&activityType=&sc anId=&documentId=GALE%7CCX3400100344&userGroupName=wall96493&jsid=2ea432cea2f0979562c854dd80eccfd2.
Note: Include a permanent URL when possible.
Primary Sources in Another Source
Chicago/Turabian: Author's First Name Last Name, "Primary Source Title," Book Title (Month Year): page, quoted in Author of Book's First Name Last Name, Book Title (City, State Abbreviation: Publisher, Year), page(s). Example: Harry S. Truman, "President's Address: Korean War Dismissal of General Douglas MacArthur," (April 1951): 277, quoted in Korean War: Almanac and Primary Sources, ed. Sonia G. Benson and Gerda-Ann Raggaelle (New York, NY: UXL, The Gale Group, 2002), 277-280.
Print Journal (with two authors)
Chicago/Turabian: Author's First Name Last Name and Author's First Name Last Name, "Article Title," Journal Title, no. number (Month Year): page(s). Example: Parag Bharadwaj and Katherine T. Ward, "Ethical Considerations of Patients with Pacemakers," American Family Physician, no. 3 (August 2008): 398-99.
Online Database (Journal)
Chicago/Turabian: Author's First Name Last Name, "Article Title," Journal Title Series Volume Number, no. number (Month Year): page(s), accessed Month Date, Year, URL. Example: Leah A. Strong, "Mark Twain and Frontier Folklore," The Pacific Northwest Quarterly 58, no. 8 (July 1967): 113-18, accessed December 10, 2012, .
Website
Chicago/Turabian: Author's First Name Last Name, "Article Title," Website Title, Month Day, Year Last Modified, accessed month Date, Year, URL. Example: Jon Powers, "GreenGov 2012: Leading by Example," Council on Environmental Quality, September 21, 2012, accessed September 6, 2013, .
Visuals (Paintings, Sculptures, Photographs, and Photographs)
Chicago/Turabian NOTES: Artist's Last, First Name, Title, Date of Creation, Name of institution that houses art including location. Example: Sanchez, Emilio, Shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge, ca. 1980, Choate Rosemary Hall, Wallingford, CT.
Note: If the date of creation is an approximate date, precede the year with ca. Italicize titles of paintings and sculptures. Titles of photographs aren't italicized, but have quotation marks around the title.
Videos and Podcasts
Chicago/Turabian: Creator's Name Exactly as Listed, "Title" (medium), directed by Name of Director, posted Month Day, Year, accessed Month Day, Year, URL. Example: "Inauguration of Kennedy and Inaugural Speech, 1961" (video), January 20, 1961, accessed December 17, 2014, .
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