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How do you cite a recorded book on cassette in Turabian style citation?

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How do you cite a recorded book on cassette in Turabian style citation?

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Kate Turabian’s style manual, “A Manual for Writer’s of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations” is an abbreviated version of “The Chicago Manual of Style.” The Turabian citation style for sound recordings is as follows: For a footnote: 1) The footnote number should be approximately half the size of the first letter of the footnote and it should be placed immediately to the left and not lower than the top half of the first letter of the footnote. 2) The beginning of the note should be indented; if a second line is needed, it should start at the left margin of the page, not directly under the indented small number and first letter of the note. 3) The title of the work should be in italics. Recognizing that I cannot show the above 3 in this answer, the note should read as follows: Norman Mailer, The Naked and the Dead, excerpts read by the author, Caedmon CP1619, 1983, cassette. For a bibliographic entry: 1) The beginning of the note should be indented; if a second line is needed, it shou

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