A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations

"Turabian" redirects here. For the author, see Kate L. Turabian.

A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations is a style guide for writing and formatting research papers, theses, and dissertations and is published by the University of Chicago Press.

The work is often referred to as "Turabian" (after the work's original author, Kate L. Turabian) or by the shortened title, A Manual for Writers.[1] The style and formatting of academic works, described within the manual, is commonly referred to as Turabian style or Chicago style.

The eighth edition of the manual, published in 2013, corresponds with the sixteenth edition of The Chicago Manual of Style.

Structure and Content of the Manual

Except for a few minor differences, the style and formatting described in the eighth edition of the manual is the same as the sixteenth edition of The Chicago Manual of Style.[2] While The Chicago Manual of Style focuses on providing guidelines for publishing, Turabian's A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations is intended for the creation and submission of academic works; that where the two works differ "in small ways," Turabian's manual is designed to "better suit the requirements of academic papers as opposed to published works."[3] As such, the manual describes itself as the "authoritative student resource on 'Chicago style'."[4]

Part 1: Research and Writing

Part 1 of the manual, in the eighth edition, approaches the process of research and writing. This includes providing "practical advice" to formulate "the right questions, read critically, and build arguments" as well as helping student authors draft and revise a paper.[5] This part is adapted from Booth, Colomb, and Williams' The Craft of Research.[6]

Part 2: Source Citation

Part 2 of the manual explores the two methods of citing/documenting sources used in authoring a work: (1) the notes-bibliography style; and (2) the author-date style.[7] The note-bibliography style, also known as the "Bibliography style", is "used widely in literature, history, and the arts. This style presents bibliographic information in footnotes or endnotes and, usually, a bibliography." The more-concise author-date style (sometimes referred to as the "Reference List style" and "long been used in the physical, natural, and social sciences") involves sources being "briefly cited in parentheses in the text by author's last name and date of publication" with the parenthetical citations "amplified in a list of references, where full bibliographic information is provided."[8] The manual provides extensive examples of how to cite different types of works (e.g. books, journal articles, websites, etc.) using both citation styles.

Part 3: Style

Part 3 of the manual "addresses matters of spelling, punctuation, abbreviation, and treatments of numbers, names, special terms, and titles of works." This part also provides guidance on including quotations from different sources as well as the formatting of tables and figures.[9]

Appendix: Paper Format and Submission

The appendix provides specific requirements on the formatting of research papers as well as theses and dissertations. General formatting requirements include recommendations on paper and margin sizes, options as to the choice of typeface, the spacing and indentation of text, pagination, and the use of titles. Formatting requirements for specific elements include the ordering and formatting of content in the front matter, main matter (text), and back matter of a work. The appendix also includes a description on preparing and submitting files, both electronically and as hard copies.

On the formatting and style, however, the manual notes that it is superseded by the "conventions of specific disciplines or the preferences of particular departments." More so, the manual consistently reminds students to "review the requirements of their university, department, or instructor, which takes precedence over the guidelines presented [in the manual]."[10]

Editions

A Manual for Writers of Dissertations

A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations

A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations

Notes

  1. "Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers, Eighth Edition", (University of Chicago Press). Accessed on July 23, 2016.
  2. "Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers, Eighth Edition", (University of Chicago Press). Accessed on July 23, 2016.
  3. Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, eighth edition (University of Chicago Press, 2013) xiv.
  4. Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, eighth edition (University of Chicago Press, 2013) xi.
  5. Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, eighth edition (University of Chicago Press, 2013) xi.
  6. Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, and Joseph M. Williams, The Craft of Research third edition (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008).
  7. Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, eighth edition (University of Chicago Press, 2013) xi.
  8. "Turabian Citation Guide", (University of Chicago Press). Accessed on July 23, 2016.
  9. Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, eighth edition (University of Chicago Press, 2013) xi, xiv.
  10. Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, eighth edition (University of Chicago Press, 2013) xiv.

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