Citing Sources in Chicago Style (Turabian)
For more information, consult either of these books, which are available in the Reference Collection:
A Manual for Writers of Term papers, Theses, and Dissertations by Kate L. Turabian
Call no: LB2369.T8 1996
Chicago Manual of StyleCall no: LB2369.U69 2003
BOOK WITH ONE AUTHORBibliography
List all sources in your bibliography alphabetically by author’s last name
Armbruster, Kurt E. Orphan Road: The Railroad Comes to Seattle, 1853-1911. Pullman:
WashingtonStateUniversity Press, 1999.
Footnote (first)
Kurt E. Armbruster, Orphan Road: The Railroad Comes to Seattle, 1853-1911. (Pullman: Washington State University Press, 1999), 215-218.
Footnote (second)
Follow same format for additional footnotes after first complete reference:
2Armbruster, 138.
ARTICLE FROM A PRINT JOURNALBlack families and migration to a multiracial society: Portland, Oregon, 1900-1924
Journal of American Ethnic History; New Brunswick; Spring 1998; William Toll;
Volume:17
Issue:3
Start Page:38-70
Bibliography – List all sources alphabetically by author’s last name
Toll, William. “Black Families and Migration to a Multiracial Society: Portland, Oregon, 1900-
1924,” Journal of American Ethnic History 17, no. 3 (1998): 38-70.
Footnote (first)
William Toll, “Black Families and Migration to a Multiracial Society: Portland, Oregon, 1900-
1924,” Journal of American Ethnic History 17, no. 3 (1998): 40-41.
Footnote (second & third)
Follow same format for additional footnotes after first complete reference:
2 Toll, 56.
3 Toll, 58-59.
JOURNAL ARTICLE FROM THE PROQUEST DATABASEWomen, kin, and Catholicism: New perspectives on the fur trade
Ethnohistory; Lubbock; Spring 2000; Susan Sleeper-Smith;
Volume: 47
Issue: 2
Start Page: 423-452
Bibliography – List all sources alphabetically by author’s last name
Sleeper-Smith, Susan. "Women, Kin and Catholicism: New Perspectives on the Fur
Trade." Ethnohistory 47 (2000): 423-452. ProQuest.
(accessed October 5, 2003).
Footnote (first)
Susan Sleeper-Smith. "Women, Kin and Catholicism: New Perspectives on the Fur Trade," Ethnohistory 47 (2000): 425, 450-452. ProQuest. (accessed
October 5, 2003).
Footnote (second)
Follow same format for additional footnotes after first complete reference:
2 Sleeper-Smith, 430.
WEB SITENSA and The Cuban Missile Crisis
Written by Thomas R. Johnson and David A. Hatch, May 1998
National Security Agency
Bibliography – List all sources alphabetically by author’s last name
Johnson, Thomas R., and David A. Hatch. “NSA and the Cuban Missile Crisis.”
National Security Agency. (accessed April
13, 2004).
Footnote (first)
Thomas R. Johnson and David A. Hatch. " NSA and the Cuban Missile Crisis," National Security Agency. (accessed April 13, 2004).
Footnote (second)
Follow same format for additional footnotes after first complete reference:
2 Johnson and Hatch.