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Please note: The print editions of the leading style
guides are considered the authoritative source.
The ACS, APA, ASA, Chicago, MLA, and Turabian style
guides are available in our Library at the Information Desk. Additionally, The
Pocket Keys for Writers summarizes the major styles and will answer most
questions on citing (available at the Information Desk and the University Bookstore).
The following links are listed to supplement the print editions.
General
| The OWL™ at Purdue University: APA Formatting and Style Guide |
APA |
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| The OWL™ at Purdue University: MLA Formatting and Style Guide |
MLA |
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| ASA
Style - American Sociological Association |
ASA |
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| Cite Source - from Trinity College |
APA, Chicago, MLA, and ACS |
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| Duke University's Citing Sources Within Your Paper |
APA, Chicago, MLA, Turabian, and CBE |
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| Duke University's Assembling a List of Works Cited in Your Paper |
APA, Chicago, MLA, Turabian, and CBE |
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| Citing
Government Information Sources |
MLA |
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| Research and Documentation Online- APA Style: The Social Sciences - from Diana Hacker publications |
APA |
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| Research and Documentation Online - MLA Style: English and Other Humanities - from Diana Hacker publications |
MLA |
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Electronic Resources
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