Online Guides
Turabian Quick Guide (from Chicago Manual of Style Online)
Turabian Student Tips Sheets (from Chicago Manual of Style Online)
Note on "Citing - How to Cite...": this video demonstrates Turabian citation using endnotes. You may choose to cite your sources using endnotes, or footnotes. Endnotes in a research paper all appear together, on a separate page at the end of your paper. Footnotes appear at the bottom of the page. If you are not sure whether you should use endnotes, or footnotes, ask your professor which they suggest.
Whether you use endnotes or footnotes, you will still create a separate bibliography for all of your sources.
Guide Books in the Library
Look for citation guide books on the "Citation Help" shelves, next to the central stairs on the library's first floor; or ask at the Checkout Desk to borrow one of the copies that is "on reserve."
A citation provides the reader with information about your sources, to help the reader find them. Citations usually include such elements as:
This is a citation for a book:
Online Guides
These guides show examples of how to cite images in your bibliography, from a variety of sources (web sites, books, and more). The requirements for citing images in Turabian and Chicago style are the same.
You'll need this information to cite an image downloaded from the Artstor image database in Turabian format (use this in footnotes or endnotes only, images are not cited in your bibliography):
Your citation will look like this:
Seurat, Georges 1884, Bathers at Asnières, The National Gallery, London, accessed 26 October 2022, ARTstor, www.artstor.org.