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A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations : Chicago Style for Students and Researcher
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The 2013 edition by Kate L. Turabian Wayne C Booth; Gregory G Colomb; Joseph M Williams.
Upper level (for checkout): LB2369 .T8 2013
The Chicago Manual of Style
This is the University of Chicago Press handbook, published in 2010.
Reference desk (in library use): Z253 .U69 2010
Upper level (for checkout): Z253 .U69 2010
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Chicago Manual of Style 17th Edition (Purdue OWL)
Purdue University's Online Writing Lab's (OWL) outstanding online guide to Chicago Style.
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