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  1. Chicago Style Format for Papers

    Title page. A Chicago title page isn't required—often it's sufficient to just include your title at the top of the first page—but if you're asked to include one, Turabian provides guidelines for how to present it.. All text on the title page should be center-aligned and double-spaced, and written in the same font as the rest of your text. The title should appear about ⅓ of the way ...

  2. General Format

    Major Paper Sections Title Page. According to Turabian style, class papers will either include a title page or include the title on the first page of the text. Use the following guidelines should your instructor or context require a title page: The title should be centered a third of the way down the page.

  3. How to Format a Turabian/Chicago Style Title Page

    Turabian style, a version of Chicago style designed specifically for writing research papers, theses, and dissertations, provides detailed guidelines for formatting a title page. A title page is not mandatory; if you haven't been told to include one, you can just center your title at the top of the first page. These are the key guidelines for ...

  4. Research guides: Chicago Style Guide

    The Chicago citation style requires the authors of research papers to include a title page. Alternatively, authors can include the title on the first page of the paper's text; however, most instructors using Chicago style will request a full title page. If you are unsure about which format to use, check with your instructor.

  5. Chicago Style: Title Page

    This guide covers how to format a title page in Chicago style. The formatting recommendations here are based on the 9th edition of Kate L. Turabian's A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, but this page is not affiliated with the Turabian manual or The Chicago Manual of Style.Turabian is a version of Chicago style made especially for students, particularly for ...

  6. Chicago Manual of Style 17th Edition

    Author-Date Sample Paper. NB Sample Paper. In addition to consulting The Chicago Manual of Style (17th edition) for more information, students may also find it useful to consult Kate L. Turabian's Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations (8th edition). This manual, which presents what is commonly known as the "Turabian ...

  7. Formatting Your Paper

    Formatting and Sample Paper. The formatting guidelines listed on this page, provide general best practices for formatting your work using the Chicago style. Detailed information about formatting your title page, using quotes and signal phrases, and creating a bibliography, can be found by navigating to various sub-pages of this "Formatting Your Paper" page.

  8. Chicago Research Paper Formatting

    Official Chicago style, in easy-to-use, printable PDF paper-writing tip sheets for students, teachers, and librarians. Guidelines are per Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations (9th ed.) and are fully compatible with The Chicago Manual of Style (17th ed.).

  9. Turabian Student Paper-Formatting Tip Sheets

    Official Chicago style, in easy-to-use, printable PDF paper-writing tip sheets for students, teachers, and librarians. Guidelines are per Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations (9th ed.) and are fully compatible with The Chicago Manual of Style (17th ed.). [Important: Directions from your teacher ...

  10. Chicago Style

    CMOS Style Workshop. This workshop provides an overview of citation practices in the Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) and where to find help with different CMOS resources on the OWL. It provides an annotated list of links to all of our CMOS materials as well as a general CMOS overview.

  11. Getting Started with Chicago

    The short form should include the last name of the author, a brief form of the title (formatted with italics or quotation marks as needed), and the page number. For example: 95. Miller, Quest, 81. Note: Older versions of Chicago used Ibid. for consecutive references to the same source. This is no longer preferred, as of the 17th edition.

  12. Formatting Your Paper

    The title page should not have a page number, but should be included in the page count - in other words, the page numbering starts on page 2. General formatting. Chicago doesn't require a specific font or font size, but recommends using something simple and readable (e.g. 12 pt. Times New Roman). Use margins of at least 1 inch on all sides ...

  13. Chicago Title, Cover Page & Body

    So make sure to always check with your professor for the official university guidelines. Follow these basic guidelines to format a Chicago style paper: Maintain a one-inch margin on all sides of the page. Choose a commonly used font size and style. The recommended font is Times New Roman 12 pt.

  14. Formatting: Title Page, Body, References

    NOTE: The 17th edition of Chicago Style no longer supports the use of "ibid." for repeating citations. Please use the subsequent note form. Bibliography Page. The bibliography page should be entitled "Bibliography" Start each bibliographic entry flush with the left margin, and indent all the other lines in the entry. This is called a "hanging ...

  15. Chicago Manual Style

    The Chicago Manual of Style (CMS) is the preferred formatting and style guidelines used by the disciplines of history, philosophy, religion, and the arts. This quick reference guide focuses on how to format the title page, the notes, and bibliography citations in Chicago Manual Style 17 edition.

  16. Research Paper Format

    Formatting a Chicago paper. The main guidelines for writing a paper in Chicago style (also known as Turabian style) are: Use a standard font like 12 pt Times New Roman. Use 1 inch margins or larger. Apply double line spacing. Indent every new paragraph ½ inch. Place page numbers in the top right or bottom center.

  17. Research Guides: Ready, Set, Cite (Chicago): Formatting the Paper

    Title Page . Class papers will either include a title page or will include the title on the first page of the text. Use the following guidelines to format your title page if your paper includes one: The title should be centered a third of the way down the page. Your name and class information should follow several lines later.

  18. Chicago Style Paper: Standard Format and Rules

    Formatting Your Chicago Title Page. When it comes to creating your title page in Chicago style, there are a couple of ways you can handle it. You can choose to create a separate title page, or you can add your title to the first page of your paper. For a separate title page, you need to meet these guidelines. The title is ⅓ of the way down.

  19. Chicago Paper Format

    Your title should be centered and place a third of the way down the page. Use Times New Roman 12-point font. Capitalize all the words in your title. If there is a subtitle, place it on the second line. Place your course name first, then your name, then the due date of the paper. This should be double-spaced and placed in the bottom third of ...

  20. CHICAGO RESEARCH PAPER

    Your Chicago-style research paper should have the following components: 1. Chicago-style title page. 2. The body of the paper with correct margins, in-text citations, etc. 3. Endnotes or footnotes. 4. Bibliography . Paper-Formatting Tip Sheets (Margins, Title page, Citations, Crafting a paper & more)

  21. Chicago/Turabian: Structure and Formatting of Specific Elements

    Chicago style has specific rules for formatting headings (up to five levels) within your paper: If a heading is said to be in title case, that means you should format it as though it were the title of a book, with the first letters of most major words capitalized (e.g., A Study of Color-Blindness in Dogs). If a heading is said to be in sentence ...

  22. PDF Chicago Manual of Style Sample Paper

    Title Page. Double space and centre text. Use the same font style as in the main text. Title of paper should begin about 1/3 of the way down the page. If there is a title and subtitle, Chicago Manual of Style Sample Paper: the two should be on different lines, separated by. General Formatting Guidelines.

  23. Chicago Citation Guide (17th Edition): Sample Paper, Bibliography

    Double-space the main text of your paper. Single-space the footnotes and bibliography, but add a blank line between entries. Numbering. Start numbering your pages on the second page of your paper (don't include the title page). Put your page numbers in the header of the first page of text (skip the title page), beginning with page number 1 ...

  24. Research Guides: The Library Research Process, Step-by-Step

    At the end of your paper, you will also provide a complete reference. A reference must provide enough information to both identify and locate the original source of the information. A reference usually includes: Name(s) of author(s) Title of source (article or chapter title and journal or book title) Publication date (if known) Page number(s)

  25. Guides: CWP: Craft of Prose: Researching the White Paper

    Unlike a school research paper, the author does not set out to argue for or against a particular position, and then devote the majority of effort to finding sources to support the selected position. Instead, the author sets out in good faith to do as much fact-finding as possible, and thus research is likely to present multiple, conflicting ...

  26. Title: Transfusion: Predict the Next Token and Diffuse Images with One

    We introduce Transfusion, a recipe for training a multi-modal model over discrete and continuous data. Transfusion combines the language modeling loss function (next token prediction) with diffusion to train a single transformer over mixed-modality sequences. We pretrain multiple Transfusion models up to 7B parameters from scratch on a mixture of text and image data, establishing scaling laws ...

  27. CMOS NB Sample Paper

    CMOS NB Sample Paper. This resource contains the Notes and Bibliography (NB) sample paper for the Chicago Manual of Style 17 th edition. To download the sample paper, click this link.

  28. Fact-checking warnings from Democrats about Project 2025 and ...

    Left: Senator Mallory McMorrow (D-MI) holds up a "Project 25" book on Day one of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., August 19, 2024. REUTERS/Mike Segar TPX IMAGES ...