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This is a bibliography page, concerning a work to which reference is made elsewhere in this guide.
- Turabian, Kate L. (1996) A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses and Dissertations (6th edition, edited by John Grossman and Alice Bennett), Chicago, Chicago University Press
- Turabian is a frequently cited guide to layout and presentation of academic writing. It is a source often recommended to students in the United States. It is broadly speaking the Chicago Manual of Style presented for students - which is not surprising, as it is published by the Chicago University Press, and John Grossman and Alice Bennett, the editors of the 6th edition, are also the copy-editors of the 14th edition of the Chicago Manual.