Reference Resources & Quick Facts
Style Manuals

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- ACS Books
Reference Style Guidelines - From the American Chemical Society, this page has
examples of standard forms for several types of literature citations.
- American
Chemical Society (ACS) Citation Style for Internet Sources - This
short page by Judy Lichtman of Penn State Lehigh Valley has examples of
citations of common types of Internet sources in ACS style.
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APA
REFERENCE STYLE - This guide by David S. Baker and Lynn Henrichsen
at Brigham Young University is easy to use and has many examples.
APA Style Guide for Electronic References - PDF version of the 6th edition.
- Chicago Manual of
Style - The Manual is now in its fifteenth edition.
Visitors may register for free and search this latest
edition.
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Citation Guide
- Turabian - This guide from Concordia University is based on the 7th
edition of Kate Turabian's A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses,
and Dissertations (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007).
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Citation
Guides for Electronic Documents - From the International Federation of
Library Associations and Institutions, this page has an extensive listing
of citation resources.
- Citation
Machine - This is an automated tool for proper citation format for
books, web pages, magazines, interviews, encyclopedias, journals,
newspapers and more from the Landmark Project.
- Citation
Style Guides - From the Seattle Central Community College Library,
this site features Modern Language Association (MLA), Chicago (Turabian),
American Psychological Association (APA), and American Anthropological
Association (AAA) styles. Includes examples of specific citations
including electronic reference formats and links to other sources
explaining the citation styles.
- Citing Music
Sources - From the Music
Library at the University of Western Ontario, this is a guide to citing
music sources in essays and bibliographies. There are many examples using
the Turabian citation style.
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Citing
Sources - From Binghamton University Libraries.
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Citing
References in Your Paper - From the University of Wisconsin Writing
Center, this page covers several citation styles, including APSA,
APA,
Chicago/Turabian,
CBE,
and
MLA.
- Council of
Biology Editors (CBE) Style of Documentation in Science and
Mathematics - Examples of references for a source list appended to a
paper.
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Ethics: Creating Citations - A module of HSU Library's Research Roadmap.
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IPL FARQ: Citing
Electronic Resources - A comprehensive listing (compiled by the
Internet Public Library) of web sites and books
to assist you with citing electronic resources.
- KnightCite - Online citation generator service provided by the Hekman Library of Calvin College. It offers formatting for MLA, APA and Chicago styles.
- Learning Page of the Library of Congress-How to Cite Electronic Sources - The
Library of Congress uses items from their own digitized historical
collections to illustrate citation examples.
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Manuscript
Guidelines for The Journal of Wildlife Management - Citation styles
in wildlife management.
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ONLINE!
Citation Styles: Index - This web site for the 2003 edition of
Online! A Reference Guide to Using Internet Sources by Andrew
Harnack and Eugene Kleppinger has chapters online which cover MLA
style, APA style, Chicago style, and CBE style.
- Rapidcite.com - Citation generator
for MLA, APA and Chicago stylesheets.
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Research
and Documenting Sources - A very nice guide from Purdue
University's Online Writing Lab which includes:
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Uncle
Sam - Brief Guide to Citing Government Publications - This page from
the University of Memphis "provides examples of the most common examples
of government document citations. These examples are based on the
Chicago/Turabian standard bibliographic style and not reference-list
form."