How to reformat your references to Turabian in Word
Got a finished manuscript with the wrong citation style? You don't have to retype a single reference. Turabian is standard in humanities. Here's how to convert an entire bibliography to Turabian in minutes.
Quick answer
To reformat a whole document's references to Turabian in Word: upload your .docx to DEEPNOTIS, choose Turabian from the style picker, and export. Every footnote and reference list entry re-formats to Turabian at once — no manual retyping, and you can switch styles again any time.
The slow way — and why it hurts
Reformatting a bibliography by hand means rewriting every entry: re-ordering authors, fixing capitalization, moving the year, adding or stripping DOIs, and renumbering in-text markers. For a thesis with 50–100 references that's hours of fiddly work, and a single inconsistency is exactly what a supervisor or journal copy-editor flags. The work also has to be redone from scratch the moment you target a different journal.
The fast way — 3 steps
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Upload your .docx
Upload the Word file that already contains your citations as footnotes or endnotes. DEEPNOTIS extracts every reference automatically.
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Pick Turabian
Choose Turabian from 2,800+ styles. Every reference re-renders from the official CSL definition for Turabian.
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Export your reformatted document
Download a .docx with every footnote and reference formatted in Turabian. Need another style later? Switch and re-export — the work is already done.
What changes when you switch to Turabian
Turabian sets specific rules for author names, capitalization (sentence vs title case), ordering, and how identifiers like DOIs appear. Applying those rules consistently across a whole bibliography is where manual reformatting breaks down — and where re-rendering from one source of truth wins.
Official source
Turabian is defined and maintained by the University of Chicago Press (Turabian). DEEPNOTIS renders Turabian from the same canonical CSL definition, so your output matches the authoritative rules.
Reformat your whole document to Turabian
Upload your .docx and DEEPNOTIS re-formats every citation in Turabian, automatically. Free to start — 3 documents a month, no card.
Last updated: 24 June 2026