The Chicago or Turabian style places
bibliographic citations at the bottom of a page or at the end of
a paper.
Although the 14th edition of The Chicago Manual of style
(1993) and the 5th edition of Turabian's Manual for Writers
(1987) also offer guidelines for parenthetical documentation and
reference lists, the Chicago and Turabian styles are most commonly
thought of as note systems.
Ask your instructor whether you need to
use notes or whether you can cite sources parenthetically in your
text.
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