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A manual for writers of term papers, theses, and dissertations (original 1955; edition 1996)

by Kate L. Turabian

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"This new edition of the classic reference work on writing research papers recognizes recent developments in information literacy--including finding, evaluating, and citing a wide range of digital sources--and the evolving use of software for citation management, graphics, and paper format and submission while continuing to reflect best practices for research and writing, as adapted from the most recent editions of The Craft of Research and The Chicago Manual of Style."--Provided by publisher.… (more)
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Title:A manual for writers of term papers, theses, and dissertations
Authors:Kate L. Turabian
Info:Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996. ix, 308 p. : ill., 1 map ; 23 cm. 6th ed. / rev. by John Grossman and Alice
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A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations by Kate L. Turabian (1955)

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    The Chicago Manual of Style by University of Chicago Press Staff (nathanm)
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    The Great Typo Hunt: Two Friends Changing the World, One Correction at a Time by Jeff Deck (AuraNefertari)
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    The Craft of Research by Wayne C. Booth (LordMartron)
    LordMartron: I haven't read The Craft of Research yet, but I think it's a little more comprehensive than A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. In addition, I think they can complement each other very well.
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A useful guide to double check how to properly cite your works in Chicago Style. However, most of the book is information that is not needed; I only used the quick citation guide. ( )
  AliciaBooks | Jul 11, 2021 |
Great reference book. Turabian provides examples of nearly every item you need for research and writing. I wish I could say that I did not have to read this book but it is an excellent reference tool. ( )
  donbarger | Mar 27, 2020 |
I'm not really done, done, as this is one of those reference books I'll continue to go back to. But it is written in an inviting manner.
  roniweb | May 30, 2019 |
Indispensable for the writer in the Humanities, especially history. Not as comprehensive as Chicago, but short and easy to use. The newest edition has two color fonts that helps subject headings and citation examples stand out, but the new numbering system is a bit unhandy. (I mean, at one point: "17.8.3.5"! That's unhandy!) The internet citations are spruced up a bit. (I still hate the inclusion of the "author-date" system, but it appears only history and art history still use bibliographies and footnotes.) For the first time the index references the subject headings and not page numbers. Why still a four-star review? I looked up how to cite a map: 16.2.3, 16.4.3.1, 17.8.1 - in none of those are maps specifically mentioned or treated. And still, maps are treated as ephemeral reference works, and not true sources. (This angers a map historian like me, and most cartographic history journals have their own citation style for maps.)

Still, even with citation programs like Zotero out there, you must have Turabian on the shelf (not just for citations, but pesky grammar and style issues.) ( )
  tuckerresearch | May 29, 2013 |
This is a general Chicago Manual of Style book. Overall, it is well organized and I gave it an extra half-star for the Oxford comma. I have nothing to compare it to other than some long-ago usage of MLA, which was awful nonsense. Chicago wins over MLA any day of the week. ( )
  cargocontainer | Apr 12, 2012 |
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Turabian remains an indispensable guide for student researchers, particularly in the humanities and social sciences. . . . Writers and researchers, beginning or seasoned, thus owe a great debt to the publishers who are committed to keeping style guides current amid continuous evolution of the act—and art—of research.
 

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We know how challenged you can feel when you start a substantial research project, whether it's a PhD dissertation, a BA or master's thesis, or just a long class paper.
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"This new edition of the classic reference work on writing research papers recognizes recent developments in information literacy--including finding, evaluating, and citing a wide range of digital sources--and the evolving use of software for citation management, graphics, and paper format and submission while continuing to reflect best practices for research and writing, as adapted from the most recent editions of The Craft of Research and The Chicago Manual of Style."--Provided by publisher.

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