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Turabian formatting endnote citations5/10/2023 ![]() ![]() Christopher Morris, The Big Muddy (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2012), 108. ![]() Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication.ġ. ![]() Firstname Lastname, Title of Book (Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication), page number. Shortening Sleeves: Inside the Lives of Tailors. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,ġ. George Templeton Strong, Shortening Sleeves: Inside the Lives of Tailors, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008), 138.Ĭorresponding footnote or endnote (shortened citation): "This," wrote George Templeton Strong, "is what our tailors can do."¹Ĭorresponding footnote or endnote (full citation):ġ. If a bibliography is used, the shortened citation should be used throughout the footnotes or endnotes. For all subsequent citations a shortened version of the citation is acceptable. ![]() If a bibliography is not used, the full citation should be used in the footnote/endnote the first time it is used. The footnote generally is placed at the bottom of the page where the corresponding number lives. Citations listed on the bibliography should be done in alphabetical order.įootnotes and endnotes are numbered sequentially and correspond to a superscript number somewhere in the text. A bibliography, when used, comes at the end of the document as well. Footnotes are placed at the bottom of every page of the document while endnotes are placed at the very end of the document. Chicago (Turabian) style citation utilizes either footnotes or endnotes and sometimes a bibliography. ![]()
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