Writing/Composition: Chicago/Turabian
Available in the Library
You can find the following manuals on the Reserve shelf in our library available for consultation. Search the Library Online Catalog to find additional resources.

A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers 8th Ed. By Kate L. Turabian
Call Number:
LB 2369 .T8 2018 C.1, C.2

The Little, Brown Compact Handbook 8th Ed.
Call Number:
PE 1112 .A23 2012
Library Guide
There is a new Library Guide with more details on Chicago/Turabian edition here.
Chicago/Turabian Style
The Chicago/Turabian Style is used for the Senior Capstone Research Project (THE 483) and all graduate level classes in the Church Ministries Department.
It’s always good to check with your professors first to see what style they prefer.
NOTE: Except for a few minor differences, Turabian style is the same as the Chicago Manual of Style (CMS). The main difference is that the Chicago Manual of Style was written to provide guidelines on publishing in general, and Turabian provides guidelines for student papers, theses, and dissertations.
Turabian Style – Online Resources
- Purdue OWLPurdue University Online Writing Lab’s website on the Chicago Manual of Style.
- The Chicago Manual of Style Online: Citation Quick GuideThe Chicago Manual of Style’s website
Library Guide
There is a new Library Guide with more details on Chicago/Turabian edition here.