

In Microsoft Word, highlight the text and click the arrow next to "Paragraph" in the Word toolbar to open the Paragraph menu. The Austin Community College Library Guide to Turabian Citations: How to Format with Style. The first line of each entry should be aligned to the left margin if an entry is two lines or longer, each subsequent line should be indented, using a "hanging indent" like this: Single-space the sources in your bibliography, leaving a blank line between each entry. To format your bibliography, leave two spaces between the word "Bibliography" and the first entry. If a note is for the same work, different page, place a comma after ibid. should be capitalized but not italicized and must end with a period.

(for ibidem, "in the same place") to cite a work already cited in the immediately preceding note.

Notes should be single-spaced with one blank line between notes. Indent the first line of the note five spaces, or the same number of spaces that you use to indent paragraphs. Notes are arranged in numerical order, either at the bottom of the page as footnotes or in a list at the end of your paper as endnotes.

Use a new number each time you include a new quote or paraphrase, even if you use only one or two sources. 1Ĭite the source of the information in a corresponding numbered note that provides information about that source and relevant page numbers. For Notes-Bibliography Style citations, place a superscript number at the ends of sentences containing borrowed information (15.3.1)):Īccording to Fruchtman, Thomas Paine was hailed as a champion of individual liberties in England after the publication of Paine's pamphlet, Common Sense. This guide will cover the Notes-Bibliography Style.
