An Abridged Guide to the Turabian Referencing Style School of Access Education Updated T1, 2021 The Abridged Guide to the Turabian Referencing Style (notes-bibliography style) is based on: Turabian, Kate L. A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. 9th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018. The Abridged Guide to the Turabian Referencing Style can be found on CQUniversity’s referencing Web site at http://www.cqu.edu.au/referencing. Other information about academic writing is available via the Academic Learning Centre’s Moodle site at https://moodle.cqu.edu.au/course/view.php?id=1497. Maintained by School of Access Education Edition T1 2021 Published by CQUniversity Australia COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA WARNING This Material has been reproduced and communicated to you by or on behalf of CQUniversity pursuant to Part VB of the Copyright Act 1968 (the Act). The material in this communication may be subject to copyright under the Act. 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CQUniversity CRICOS Codes: 00219C – Qld; 01315F – NSW; 01624D – Vic Table of Contents How to use this guide ................................................................................................. 1 What is the purpose of this booklet? ...................................................................... 1 About Turabian ...................................................................................................... 1 The sections of the guide ....................................................................................... 1 How to get more assistance with developing your referencing skills ...................... 1 Section 1: What does referencing look like? ............................................................ 2 Referencing in the assignment............................................................................... 2 Referencing at the end of the assignment .............................................................. 3 Section 2: How do I use footnotes in my assignment? ............................................ 4 How to footnote ..................................................................................................... 4 Formatting a footnote ............................................................................................. 4 What to include in a footnote ................................................................................. 5 Repeated Footnotes – use a shortened form ......................................................... 7 The order of the elements of a footnote ................................................................. 8 Footnotes for books ........................................................................................... 8 Footnotes for journal articles .............................................................................. 9 Footnotes for a website .................................................................................... 10 What evidence to footnote ................................................................................... 11 How to paraphrase .............................................................................................. 12 How to summarise ............................................................................................... 13 How to use direct quotations ................................................................................ 14 How to use tables, figures or images ................................................................... 16 Section 3: How to create a bibliography ................................................................. 19 Formatting a bibliography .................................................................................... 19 Differences between footnote and bibliography entries ........................................ 20 How to order the elements in the bibliography ..................................................... 21 Referencing books ........................................................................................... 21 Referencing journal articles and periodicals ..................................................... 22 Referencing a website ...................................................................................... 23 Section 4: What is academic integrity? ................................................................... 24 Why do I need to reference? ................................................................................ 24 Plagiarism ............................................................................................................ 24 How will they know I have plagiarised? ................................................................ 25 Section 5: Specific citations for footnotes and the bibliography .......................... 26 General modifications .......................................................................................... 26 Modifications for books ........................................................................................ 29 An Abridged Guide to the Turabian Referencing Style Edition T1, 2021 Academic Learning Centre SAE i E-books and audio books .................................................................................... 31 Magazines and modifications for journal articles and periodicals ......................... 32 Newspapers and news articles ............................................................................ 34 Blogs, online forums and social media ................................................................. 35 Personal communications .................................................................................... 36 Interviews and reviews ........................................................................................ 37 Archival sources and manuscript collections (unpublished works) ....................... 38 Classic and sacred works .................................................................................... 40 Well-known reference works ................................................................................ 41 Multimedia: Television and other broadcasts ....................................................... 42 Visual and Performing Arts .................................................................................. 46 Pamphlets and reports ......................................................................................... 47 Poetry and anthologies ........................................................................................ 48 Musical scores and texts in the Arts ..................................................................... 49 Government documents....................................................................................... 51 Legal documents ................................................................................................. 57 Papers, lectures and dissertations ....................................................................... 58 Moodle and CQUniversity-provided study materials ............................................. 60 Appendices ............................................................................................................... 62 Appendix A: Abbreviations and their use ............................................................. 62 Appendix B: A quick guide to referencing authors ................................................ 64 Appendix C: Checklist for formatting Turabian referencing .................................. 65 Appendix D: Text connectives and signal words .................................................. 67 Index .......................................................................................................................... 69 An Abridged Guide to the Turabian Referencing Style Edition T1, 2021 Academic Learning Centre SAE ii How to use this guide What is the purpose of this booklet? When writing a university assignment (for example, essays, oral presentations, reports, reflections, blogs, PowerPoint presentations, and case studies) there are certain referencing rules you need to follow. You are expected to include the details of any sources you have used as in-text citations, and in a list at the end of the assignment. These processes are collectively known as “referencing”. This guide will explain how to reference using the CQUniversity Turabian referencing style. There are variations on the Turabian style of referencing, and it is important you use the CQUniversity Turabian style. About Turabian “Turabian” is a referencing style developed for university students by Kate L. Turabian. Her book, A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, 9th ed. (2018), was revised by the University of Chicago Press editorial staff and is fully aligned with The Chicago Manual of Style, 17th ed. (2017). There are two versions of Turabian: the notes-bibliography style, used in the humanities and some social sciences, and the author-date style, used in social, physical and natural sciences. The version used at CQUniversity Australia is the notes-bibliography style. This style, referred to as Turabian throughout this guide, includes footnotes in the text of your assignment and a bibliography at the end. The sections of the guide The first four sections of this study guide assist you to become familiar with referencing and will assist you to apply the examples in Section 5. • Section
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