TURABIAN CITATION GUIDE
The Ohio State University has developed an online guide to Turabian citations. I wish I'd had access to this while I was at DTS.
(HT: NAF)
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The Ohio State University has developed an online guide to Turabian citations. I wish I'd had access to this while I was at DTS.
(HT: NAF)
8 comments:
What? You didn't have each of those different formats memorized?! Guess you're not a true DTS man. Turabian format was the whole point of it all. ;)
No, I consider it a matter of principle NOT to memorize any system that changes yearly.
BTW, Jeff, nice avatar! I'm feelin' some Bosephus goin' on there.
I just laid Bosephus to rest this past week. I'm back to a short goatee after several months of the HWilliamsJr look, much to my wife's delight. Guess I need to update the avatar now.
Jeff, thanks for the ref.
jeff wrote:
"I just laid Bosephus to rest this past week."
All I can say to that is, "All my rowdy friends have settled down."
Yeah, but don't forget, "A Country Boy Can Survive!"
Even a power-shave.
I'll bet he could still spit some Beechnut in that dude's eye and shot him with his ol' .45, 'cuz a country boy can survive.
Oh yeah, and he can still skin a buck and he can run a trot line!
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