Whenever you use sources such as books, journals, or Web sites in your research papers you must give credit to the original author by properly citing the sources. Citations also help your reader find the sources again. There are a number of different citation styles, depending on the discipline in which you are working. The following links Provide Guidelines to using a Variety of Citation Styles.
Quick Style Guides
Use these Quick Guides for examples of How to Cite Common types of Sources in APA, MLA, CSE, and Chicago Styles.
APA Style Quick Citation Guide (Social Sciences).
APA In-text Quick Citation Guide.
CSE Style Quick Citation Guide (Sciences).
MLA Style Quick Citation Guide (Humanities).
Chicago Style Quick Citation Guide (History).
Comprehensive Style Guides
These Guides Provide Detailed information on formatting papers and citing Sources.
Research and Documentation Online
OWL at Purdue Research and Citation Resources.
Chicago Manual of Style Online
Other Citation Style Guides
American Chemical Society (ACS) Style.
American Institute of Physics (AIP) Style.
American Medical Association (AMA) Style.
American Political Science Association (APSA) Style.
Associated Press the 2,010th Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law (Print Resource).
Basic Legal Citation (2010th) - Harvard Bluebook Style.
Cartographic Citations: A Style Guide (Print Resource).
Citing Government Information
Harvard Style
IEEE Style (PDF on Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Website).
Turabian
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