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Citation Styles & Writing Guides
- American Psychological Association (APA) style
A guide to formatting papers using APA from Purdue University. - APA 2007 Revision of Citation Styles

An online revision of the information presented in the fifth edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. - APA Documentation (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
A quick resource for citing references in papers using the 5th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (2001). Provided by The Writing Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. - APA Exposed
A tutorial for the intricacies of the APA citation format by Harvard's Wendy K. Mages. - APA Style Blog Thoughtful answers to questions about the 6th edition of the APA Publication Manual published in 2009.
- APA Style- Electronic References
Excerpts from the new 5th edition of the Publication Manual. The material provided covers commonly asked questions regarding how to cite electronic media. - Assembling a List of Works Cited in Your Paper
Designed by Duke University, this guide provides answers to specific questions related to citing sources, a comparative look at formats for APA, Chicago, MLA and Turabian. - Chicago Manual of Style Guide (AAA)
Prepared for and preferred by the American Anthropological Association (AAA). Citation examples listed from pages 10-14. - Cite Right
A thorough resource that provides an introductory yet comprehensive review of differing citation methodology. Available at Langston Library call number: PN171.F56 L55 2006. - Citing Government Information Sources
Recommended samples for citing government information using MLA (Modern Language Association) Style. - Columbia Guide to Online Style - Basics
Excerpts from the print edition of the book Columbia Guide to Online Style. Uses the elements of citation for both a humanities style (i.e., MLA and Chicago) and a scientific style (APA and CBE) for electroncially-accessed sources. - Elements of Style
This classic work by William Strunk is intended for use in which the practice of composition is combined with the study of literature. It gives the main requirements of plain English style and concentrates on the rules of usage most often abused. - Modern Language Association (MLA) style
- Ohio State University Libraries Guide Series: Chicago Manual of Style Citation
- Online! Citation Styles
Detailed advice for citing online sources.
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