Standard Citation Format
Located behind the General Reference desk (1st floor, Willis Library):
_A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations_, by Kate L. Turabian LB2369 .T8 1996
Additionally, here are direct links to web sites providing the most frequently used information:
Turabian Citation Style (Pace University Library)
http://www.pace.edu/library/pages/instruct/
guides/Turabian.htm
Covers how to cite a database, an online newspaper, a web site, an online periodical, an online encyclopedia, an email message, a discussion list message, an E-newspaper.
TURABIAN Samples for a Bibliography
Library Resources and Methods of Research,
Ithaca College Library
http://www.ithaca.edu/library/course/turabian.html
Turabian Style - Sample Footnotes and Bibliographic Entries (6th edition)
[source: Clement C. Maxwell Library, Bridgewater State College]
This site provides examples of how to cite a wide variety of sources. The footnote and corresponding bibliographic entry are given for each source.
http://www.bridgew.edu/Library/turabian.cfm
Turabian Citation Guide [source: Ohio State University Libraries]
This guide is based on Turabian's A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations 6th ed. 1996. Examples are shown for books, articles, and online resources.
http://library.osu.edu/sites/guides/turabiangd.html
Karla's Guide to Citation Styles (Provides a variety of links about citing databases and other electronic sources using Turabian and other citation styles)
http://bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu/journalism/cite.html
Using Chicago Style to Cite and Document Sources from Online! A Reference Guide to Using Internet Sources by Andrew Harnack and Eugene Kleppinger. Copyright 2003 by Bedford/St. Martin's
http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/cite7.html
Covers how to cite a personal web site, an association web site, an article in an electronic magazine, a newspaper article, a government publication, an email message, a web discussion forum, a Listserv message, a newsgroup message, a real-time communication. Note: Chicago style is close to Turabian. The online guides to Turabian do not seem to have a lot of information on how to cite some of these sources.
Evaluating Websites is a SNAP!
[UNT Libraries guide: How to Search the Internet]
https://web2edit.library.unt.edu/usereducation/
how-do-i-begin/how-to-search-the-internet-1/
evaluating-websites-is-a-snap