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Chicago/Turabian Style
A bibliography is a list of the sources that were consulted in the preparing of a document. If the intellectual content is affected then the item is included in the bibliography, even if the source document is not directly quoted. A bibliography is not the same as a list of endnotes or footnotes. For more information on how to prepare a bibliography and how to cite traditional sources of information, such as books and journal articles, consult the print versions of The Chicago Manual of Style (Ref Z253 .U69 1993) or A Manual for Writer’s of Termpapers, Theses, and Dissertations by Kate Turabian (Ref LB2369 .T8 1996.)
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