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Components of an APA-style Research Paper

This guide is representative of the 16th Edition 

The Chicago Style offers two types of citation styles: the bibliography style and the reference list style.

This guide assists with the bibliography style.


Your Chicago-style research paper should have the following parts (check with your professor).

1. Chicago-style title page

2. The paper with correct margins, in-text citations, etc.

3. The Notes page(s)   <--Footnotes is another option

4. The Bibliography 

Regarding the Chicago style and Turabian, they are the same. Kate L. Turabian's "A Manual for Writers" is based on the Chicago style. However, the current Turabian 7th Edition is based on the 15th Edition of the Chicago style. Some things are different between the two guides.

 

 

Chicago Manual of Style's Official Site

 

http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org

 

Sample Chicago Paper (endnotes)

Sample Chicago Paper (footnotes)

A print copy of this manual is available

at the reference desk.

Ref Z 253.U69 2010

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