These pages provide additional information about
citing information in various styles:
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The MLA's Home Page
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Documenting
Sources from the World Wide Web - information directly from the
MLA
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Online!
Citation Styles - chapters from the book of the same name on MLA,
APA, CBE, and Chicago styles for citing Internet resources.
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A
Style Sheet for Citing Internet Sources - from UC Berkeley, covers
MLA, APA, and Turabian styles
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Citation
and Style Guides - APA, MLA, and Turabian guides from the Concordia
University Library; also grammar guides (Adobe Acrobat Reader files)
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Writer's
Handbook - Documentation Guide - from the University of Wisconsin-Madison;
includes information on the following styles: American Political Science
Association, APA, Chicago/Turabian, MLA, and Numbered References.
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Yahoo!
Listing on Internet Citation
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The
Council of Science Editors - formerly the Council of Biology Editors
or CBE
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Uncle Netword's
Web Style Guide - a guide for publishing information on the World
Wide Web
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Janice
Walker's Online Style Guide - from the developer of the MLA Internet
citation styles at the University of South Florida
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Researchpaper.com
- tips for getting started on research papers
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Guides
to Citation Styles - APA and MLA from Murdoch University
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Citing
Electronic and Print Resources - links to several Internet resources
on citation
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Style
Formats - Citing Materials in Research - CBE, APA, MLA, Turabian,
and Chicago styles from Christopher Newport University.
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Chicago
Manual of Style FAQ - More information on Chicago style directly
from the University of Chicago Press.
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MLA
Style Resources - Bedford St. Martin's research and documentation
guide with resources of citation in MLA style.
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Sample
Research Paper - A sample research paper in APA style with writing
tips.
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Writing Tips for Information
Access Assignments - writing and mechanics guidelines other than
citation