Historians generally prefer the Chicago Manual style of citation.
Here you will find citations to the complete Chicago Manual of Style, and the Turabian handbook, which uses the Chicago system.
Documenting your research completely, accurately, and in a correct format is essential. Information on avoiding plagiarism, and a link to RefWorks, a program that allows you to create a personalized bibliographic database also appear on this page.
Historians generally prefer the Chicago Manual style of citation, which is published in the Chicago Manual of Style. 15th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003. REF Z253 U69 2003. There is an EXTENSIVE INDEX that will lead you to the correct way to cite anything.
Kate Turabian's A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers. 7th ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007 may be more familiar to you. REF LB2369 T8 2007
The library web site has a brief basic guide to using Chicago Manual style.
UMD Academic Regulations and Procedures - Read this passage from your student handbook!
Avoiding Plagiarism - OWL Guide from Purdue - This emphasizes when to give credit to sources and offers safe practices to follow.
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