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Turabian 7th edition citation maker.

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       ♦ Bibliography and Footnote, Reference List and Parenthetical Turabian citation styles.
       ♦ The most comprehensive Book input - including citing chapters, volumes, series, editors, translators, editor instead of author and more.
       ♦ Citing online sources - divided by genre to generate citations with 'live' links, according to the newest citation standard.
       ♦ Related items panel - see items related to your bibliography entry to help you research.
       ♦ Project Manager - move citations between projects; edit, add, delete.
       ♦ Cite with ISBN for books in print - type ISBN and get the book info - the fastest way to generate citation.
       ♦ Cite with MARC record and Book citation express: Cut and Paste a library web page into the form for a fast citation input.


       This website is intended to assist you in properly citing resources according to Kate L. Turabian "A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations" 7th edition and, to some extend, MLA Manual 7th edition. It is not intended to serve as a substitute for these manuals.
       Keep in mind that your professor may have some specific requirements and the professor is always the final authority - between multitude of subjects and universities there are many traditions how to cite bibliographic materials.



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Did you know?

       ♦ Since there are many variations in bibliographical conventions between different disciplines and schools, some courses may require articles within specific subject encyclopedias/dictionaries to be treated as "Chapters and Other Titled Parts of a Book" - use Book entry from "Choose citation type" above if that is the case. Examples of specific subject encyclopedias/dictionaries include Kittel in theology, Norton in music, etc. Check with your professor for details.

       ♦ Because their writing was as much an art form as an information medium, ancient Mayans often had mutliple glyphs for the same meaning - sometimes as many as 15 different pictograms for a single word. As you can imagine, cracking that kind of code was a huge challenge.
       It was finally done by a high school kid - and he received the prestigious Mc Arthur award (informally called a "genius grant") at the old age of 18.

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