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Kathryn A. Martin Library

Art History Research Guide

Use this guide to help find books, articles, and other useful materials for art history topics.

Cite Sources

Chicago is the citation style most frequently used in the field of art history. The resources below will help you accurately cite your sources. If you have questions about what best suits your assignment, or the expectations for your class, check in with your professor.

Cite Your Work With Chicago/Turabian

About Chicago Style and Turabian

Chicago (University of Chicago Press) style is most commonly used to inform style and citations in the humanities and social sciences, including history. Turabian is a relative of Chicago Style.

What is the difference between Chicago and Turabian? 

The primary difference is that Turabian is shorter and contains fewer instructions, and does not contain information about publication. The Chicago Manual of Style is designed for professionals in the field who are publishing, and has a great deal of instruction on formatting and many other things. Turabian is a pared-down version designed for students writing research papers.

Which should I use?

You should always talk to your professor, but for the most part, all of the guidelines that you find in Turabian help pages will also apply to Chicago style.  - From the Muskingum University Libugide for Chicago

Online Resources

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