How would I cite the Logos Academic Blog https://academic.logos.com/when-richard-bauckham-rethought-the-synoptic-problem/ in Turabian?
This is a question best answered by reading the Turabian style guide or by asking your professor. If there is a Turabian forum, that would also be an appropriate place to ask. If you have a question AFTER finding the applicable Turabian style description, please come back an ask that question.
So would the Logos academic blog be a personal blog and or forum or a website?`
I always consult a few different style manuals and a hardcopy text if I have it. Some citation are easier to find under "Chicago" than "Turabian". Do you have anything from your school? Do you have an assigned hardcopy book?https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-6axEsePzTlbHJoQ0lJdHdLMjA/edit?resourcekey=0-L2lmeA-dgT_vKDJ7jfa09Q https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/turabian/turabian-notes-and-bibliography-citation-quick-guide.html https://leeuniversity.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=19698437 https://www.liberty.edu/casas/academic-success-center/wp-content/uploads/sites/28/2020/03/Turabian-Chart-of-Citations-NB-03282020.pdf https://library.dts.edu/Pages/RM/Write/turabian_sup.pdf Right now, the courses I am taking allow several different styles. I chose Chicago over Turabian because I can find better stuff on highschool AP History class pages that I can under Seminary pages. The Highschool pages are often based on this Hacker Handbook paper. https://www.derecho.unam.mx/integridad-academica/pdf/chicago-ingles.pdf https://www.macmillanhighered.com/BrainHoney/Resource/6698/SitebuilderUploads/hacker_shared/Sample%20student%20writing%20(Chicago)/Hacker-Benj-CMS-Hist.pdf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBV9p9MmT8c https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TclISwE0UIg https://pdf4pro.com/view/footnotes-endnotes-and-bibliographies-oh-my-5bc0f1.html
https://www.mvcc.edu/learning-commons/pdf/signal-phrase-guide-library-and-learning-commons.pdf https://www.mvcc.edu/learning-commons/pdf/Chicago_Manual_of_Style_17_Notes_and_Bibliography.pdf
http://writing.umn.edu/sws/assets/pdf/quicktips/chicago_fn.pdf
http://writing.umn.edu/sws/assets/pdf/quicktips/chicago_bib.pdf
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The Bedford Handbook 9th edition by Diane Hacker and Nancy Sommers
pp 774-775Web sourcesFor most Web sites, include an author if a site has one, the titleof the site, the sponsor, the date of publication or the modi-fied (update) date, and the site’s URL. Do not italicize a Website title unless the site is an online book or periodical. Usequotation marks for the titles of sections or pages in a Website. If a site does not have a date of publication or a modifieddate, give the date you accessed the site (“accessed January 3,2013”).
32. an entire web site32. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, National ParkService, last modified November 25, 2012, http://www.nps.gov/choh/index.htm.Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park. National Park Service.Last modified November 25, 2012. http://www.nps.gov/choh/index.htm.
33. short work from a web site▶ Citation at a glance: Primary source from a Web site, page 77633. Dan Archer, “Using Illustrated Reportage to Cover Human Traffickingin Nepal’s Brick Kilns,” Poynter, last modified December 18, 2012, http://www.poynter.org/.Archer, Dan. “Using Illustrated Reportage to Cover Human Trafficking inNepal’s Brick Kilns.” Poynter, last modified December 18, 2012. http://www.poynter.org/.
34. Blog post Treat as a short work from a Web site (seeitem 33), but italicize the name of the blog. Insert “blog” inparentheses after the name if the word blog is not part of thename. If the blog is part of a larger site (such as a newspaper’s oran organization’s site), add the title of the site after the blog title.Do not list the blog post in the bibliography; but if you cite theblog frequently in your paper, you may give a bibliography entryfor the entire blog.34. Gregory LeFever, “Skull Fraud ‘Created’ the Brontosaurus,”Ancient Tides (blog), December 16, 2012, http://ancient-tides.blogspot.com/2012/12/skull-fraud-created-brontosaurus.html.LeFever, Gregory. Ancient Tides (blog). http://ancient-tides.blogspot.com/.
35. comment on a blog post In the bibliography entry here, theblog is given by title only because the blog has many contributors,not a single author.
35. Didomyk, comment on B.C., “A New Spokesman,” Pomegranate: TheMiddle East (blog), Economist, December 18, 2012, http://www.economist.com/blogs/pomegranate/2012/12/christians-middle-east.Pomegranate: The Middle East (blog). Economist. http://www.economist.com/blogs/pomegranate/.