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APA
Guide for Writing Research Papers - Tips
and styles recommended by The American Psychological Association.
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Assembling
a List of Works Cited in Your Paper - Covers
four style guides: Turabian, Chicago Manual of Style,
MLA Handbook, and the APA style guide. Created by Duke
Libraries at Duke University.
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Citing Your Sources - Includes printable guides for APA
Style, MLA Style, as well as
Turabian & Chicago Styles.
Created by The University of California Berkeley Library.
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Citation Machine -
"Citation Machine is an
interactive web tool designed to assist high school, college, and
university students, their teachers, and independent researchers in
their effort to respect other people's intellectual properties."
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Columbia Guide to Online Style - The world of online writing evolves so quickly and is of such vital importance that it requires a specialized guide, one that focuses primarily on this complex dimension of academic writing instead of trying to do everything at once, as other style guides attempt to do. The Columbia Guide to Online Style is such a tool, a comprehensive guide to citing and producing academic documents and resources that are stored electronically. Working as an interdisciplinary template that can be applied to a variety of already established style guides such as APA, Chicago, and MLA, it offers advice that can be adapted to whichever style a particular discipline, instructor, colleague, journal, editor, or publisher has selected.
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A
Guide for Writing Research Papers - A
fairly complete guide based on MLA documentation style. A
sidebar allows quick access to citation formats organized
by type of material to be cited. Maintained by Charles Darling
of Capital Community-Technical College.
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Creating an MLA Works Cited Page - A succinct introduction to creating an MLA works cited page. Designed by Cuyamaca College librarians.
- Introduction
to Basic Legal Citation (1995-96 ed.) - This
site is designed to introduce legal citation to the beginner,
and to serve as a reference on basic citation points for
more experienced writers and citation checkers.
- Karla's
Guide to Citation Style Guides -
A list of links to various styles for citing electronic,
and other sources - MLA, APA, Chicago, Turabian, Lexis-Nexus,
legal, etc.
- MLA
Sources - An introduction to the MLA style guide,
created by Randy Beach--English instructor at Cuyamaca College.
- Style
Sheets for Citing Internet & Electronic Resources: Humanities
(MLA & Chicago), Scientific (APA & CBE), and History
(Turabian) - Created by the University of California
Berkeley Libraries.
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