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Social Justice Research

Resources compiled for Hutchins Social Justice Scholars research, Fall 2024. For questions or issues with access, please contact Ms. Sinai asinai@lawrenceville.org

Citing in Chicago/Turabian Style

History courses at Lawrenceville require students to use Chicago/Turabian Citation Style.

In Chicago/Turabian Style, you will need to create two citations for each source:

  • A full bibliographic citation (goes at the end of your paper on the Bibliography page; your sources should be listed in alphabetical order by author)
  • A footnote (added at the end of the page where the source is referenced)

Only cite the information that is available to you. If you cannot identify a piece of the template [e.g. an author or date], leave it out rather than making it up.

For additional help with citation, use the libchat feature in this research guide or stop into the library to work with a librarian. 

Citation and Bibliography Tools: Noodletools

For help with Noodletools:

When should I cite my source?

 

The short video below outlines how to think about citing evidence from a source, including direct quotes, and attributing ideas from the original author.