Turabian 과 Booth에 의하면 인용의 중요성은 다음과 같습니다.
Kate Kate L. Turabian and Wayne C. Booth, A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2013), 135.
If an ebook or webpage do not have page numbers, you may use a chapter number or section heading instead (Chicago 14.160, Turabian 17.1.10, Society of Biblical Literature 6.2.25).
Footnote example: 1. Adam Begley, Updike (New York: Harper, 2014), chap. 2, iBooks.
Parenthetical example: (Begley 2014, ch. 2).
If you cannot find a date for the work, you may use the abbreviation n.d. in place of the year. Or you may include a guessed-at date with brackets and a question mark [1750?] (Chicago 14.145, Turabian 17.1.6.3).
Footnote examples: Boston, n.d. or Edinburgh, [1750?]
Parenthetical examples: (Nano, n.d.) or (Nano [1750?])
If a publication has no author but was issued by an organization, use the organization as the author (Chicago 14.84, Turabian 17.1.1.3).
If there is no author at all, begin the citation with the title instead (Chicago 14.79, Turabian 17.1.1.5).
Footnote example: 2. Stanze in lode della donna brutta (Florence, 1547).