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A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations
''A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations'' (published by the University of Chicago Press and often referred to simply as ''Turabian''), is a style guide for writing and formatting research papers (such as the arrangement and punctuation of footnotes and bibliographies). The style described in this book is commonly known as Turabian style, after the book's original author, Kate L. Turabian. The seventh edition, published on April 15, 2007 (U.S.) and May 10, 2007 (UK), "has undergone its most extensive revision … to reflect the recommendations of the fifteenth edition of ''The Chicago Manual of Style'' and to present an expanded array of source types and updated examples, including guidance on citing electronic sources".〔U of Chicago P book site〕 According to the publisher, prior to this edition, Turabian's ''Manual'' "sold more than seven million copies since it was first published in 1937."〔 ==New features of the seventh edition== This edition of Turabian's ''Manual'' was revised by Wayne C. Booth, Gregory Colomb and Joseph M. Williams—authors of ''The Craft of Research''—and the University of Chicago Press Editorial Staff. The contributors "preserve Turabian’s clear and practical advice while fully embracing the new modes of research, writing, and source citation brought about by the age of the Internet."〔
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