Turabian Style
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Formatting Guidelines
Margins (a.1.1).
- Paper size - 8 1/2 x 11 inches
- 1 inch at top, bottom, and both sides
Font (A.1.2)
- Use easy to read font, such as Times New Roman
- 12-point font size
Spacing and Indentation (A.1.3)
- Block quotations
- Table elements (titles and captions)
- Lists in appendixes
- Footnotes/endnotes and bibliography lists are single-spaced but with a blank line between items.
Pagination (A.1.4)
- Do not number the title page
- Page numbers start on the first page of the text using arabic numbers
- Can be placed in the center or right side of top or bottom of the paper
Title Page (A.1.5)
- Center all elements on the page
- Font size can increase slightly for the title.
- Preferred format is boldface for title
- Title placed approximately 1/3 down page.
- Two-thirds down page place name, class title, and date
Text (A.2.2)
- Align the text to the left with a 1/2-inch left indent
- Double-space
- Include sections: introduction, chapters/sections , and conclusion
- Spell out long organization names and add the abbreviation in parenthesis, then just use the abbreviation
- Write out numbers up to nine and use a number for 10 or more
- Use a number for units of measurement, in tables, to represent statistical or math functions, and dates or times
- Capitalize major words in the titles of books and articles
Bibliography (A.2.3.5)
Begins on a new page following the text of your paper and includes complete citations for the resources you've used in your writing.
- Center "Bibliography" at the top of the new page, leaving two spaces between title and first entry
- Single-space and use hanging indents (where the first line is on the left margin and the following lines are indented a half inch from the left)
- List authors' last name first followed by the first and middle initials (ex. Skinner, B.F.) t
- Alphabetize the list by the first author's last name of of each citation, hen alphabetically by title if you list multiple works by one author.
- Add full-sentence annotations on a new line indented from the left margin.
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Turabian Style Guide: Sample Papers in Turabian
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Sample Turabian Papers
- Turabian Style paper (Austin Peay State University) from Austin Peay State University, Academic Support Center
- "Turabian Tutor" (Tennessee Temple University) Tennessee Temple University, Turabian-style paper
- Intro to Chicago-Turabian Style (paper) (University of North Alabama) University of North Alabama, turabian-style paper
- Sample Turabian Bibliography from Carpenter Library, UNF
Turabian formatting in Word
Turabian title page in Word
Simple Formatting Guidelines
- Paper size - 8.5 inch x 11 inch
- 1 inch on all four edges of the page
- Typeface/Font size
- Easily read; preferably serifed, ex. Times New Roman
- 12-point is accepted size
- Spacing/Indentation
- Double-space text with exceptions that are single-spaced:
- Block quotations
- Table elements, ex. titles and figure captions
- Appendices' lists
- Footnotes/endnotes are single-spaced but separated by a space between each item.
- Items in a bibliography/reference list are single-spaced but each item is separated by a space.
- Do not number the title page.
- Start arabic numbers (at 1) on first page of paper that is not considered front matter (front matter = title page).
- Place page numbers consistently in same location throughout paper:
- Options for page numbers include: centered in footer OR right-hand of footer OR centered in header OR right-hand of header
- Title Page elements
- Center all elements
- Use consistent typeface and font size
- font size can increase slightly for title elements
- preferred format is boldface for title
- Employ Headline Capitalization with All Elements (first letter of each noun/pronoun is capitalized) ( definition of Headline Style Capitalization)
- Title is placed approx. 1/3 down the page. A subtitle follow the main title with a colon and starts on a new line.
- Two-thirds down the page, your name, any title page information provided by your professor, and the date should be included.
- Body of Paper (Text)
- Includes
- Introduction
- Quotations, including block quotations, should follow Turabian's standard formatting rules.
- Text Formatting
- Be consistent throughout body of paper with typeface, font size, and other formatting elements.
- Make sure text is aligned left.
- Do not add color in the text (hyperlinked text will automatically become blue; this is unavoidable).
- Block quotations should be set apart by blank space above and below and, internally, should be single-spaced.
- Back Matter elements
- Notes (endnotes section) ( http://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/DocChicago_Notes_Formatting.html )
- Bibliography OR References OR Works Cited (your choice as to heading)
- Center page titles
- Font size can increase slightly for title elements.
- Preferred format is boldface for title
- Leave two blank spaces between heading and first endnote/work referenced.
- Notes section
- Use standard paragraph indentations for each endnote.
- Single-space each endnote and separate each by a blank space.
- Use standard-size numbers with periods to enumerate your endnote list.
- Bibliography/References/Works Cited section
- Use hanging indentations for works referenced (first line is not indented; second and remaining lines are indented standard tab of five spaces)
- This section is typically arranged alphabetically by author, then alphabetically by title if you list multiple works by one author.
All information comes from
Turabian, Kate L. A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations : Chicago Style for Students & Researchers . 8th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013.
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Mar 6, 2023 · A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations: Chicago Style for Students & Researchers. 8th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013. << Previous: Turabian (& Chicago) Next: Research Paper Topics >>
The guide consists of sample research paper pages of key sections, i.e., a title page, a contents page, four pages of text, and bibliography pages. Interspersed with the sample pages are pages which display selected rules from Turabian corresponding to each type of page and a sample “picture” of the page for convenient reference.
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