How to Reference in Turabian
This resource provides information on how to reference, using the formatting of the Turabian 9th Edition, 2018 (notes-bibliography). The Turabian style is a companion to the Chicago style manual, which is currently in its 17th edition.
When you have read through the instructions and examples, you can check out this Sample Essay using Turabian from Liberty University.
Referencing Unpublished Material
You will sometimes need to reference material that hasn't been published, such as papers presented at conferences or personal communications, such as interviews.
NOTE: Personal communications usually only need to be cited in the text or in a footnote only and are rarely included in a bibliography.
i. First citation in the footnotes
Caroline Batchelder, "Yahweh Knows the (Saving) Way: Taking Yahweh’s Way through Tôrâ in the Psalter, beginning with Psalm 1" (paper presented at the Tyndale Fellowship Biblical Theology Study group, Cambridge, England, Jun 26 2019).
Interview with Stephen Fogarty, June 12, 2018.
ii. Subsequent citations are shortened
Batchelder, "Yahweh Knows the (Saving) Way"
Interview with Stephen Fogarty, June 12, 2018.
iii. In the bibliography
Batchelder, Caroline. "Yahweh Knows the (Saving) Way: Taking Yahweh’s Way through Tôrâ in the Psalter, beginning with Psalm 1." Paper presented at the Tyndale Fellowship Biblical Theology Study group. Cambridge, England, Jun 26 2019.