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REL 110: Introduction to World Religions   Tags: religion  

This guide will provide some guidelines and tips for conducting research about various religious traditions.
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Getting Started

New to library research?  Check out some of the tutorials and other resources in the box on the left to get you started.

Are you familiar with using the resources available in the library, but would like to know which ones are best for researching topics in philosophy andworld religions? Click on the tabs above for more information.

Not sure how to narrow your topic or need help using the library resources?  Contact your assigned librarian for help!

Chicago Citation Style

The citation style required in this subject is Chicago.

The print citation style guide is located in the Reference Stacks:

The Chicago Manual of Style (16th edition), Ref. Z 253 U69 2010.

Ohio State University has additional information available in an online guide Chicago style (16th edition).

Purdue University has a great online guide to Chicago style (16th ed.) too.

There is also a quick guide to the 16th edition available at the Chicago Manual of Style Website.

      

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