citation guides researching fiction non  Citation Guides


    Citation Guides Researching Fiction Non













Citation Guides Researching Fiction Non


Citation Guides

A basic principle of academic writing is that sources must be documented. Rules for how such documentation is to be accomplished varies by discipline and by publisher. TO make sure references are documented accurately and uniformly, publishing houses and professional associations publish documentation guidelines.

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  • - Features elements of citation, documentation of Sources in the text and information on preparing the bibliographic material.
  • - Provides a summary of rules from the APA Publication Manual.
  • - Offers APA formatting software that complies with APA fifth edition.
  • - Guide from the University of Guelph's Learning Commons discusses how to cite electronic resources using the APA style. Check out the examples.
  • - Web-based bibliography of citation styles, including APA (American Psychological Association), CBE (Council of Biology Editors), Chicago, MLA (Modern Language Association), Turabian, APSA, and NLM.
  • - Excerpts from International Standard ISO 690-2 part 2, revealing bibliographic references for electronic documents or parts thereof.
  • - Dartmouth College's sources website with information on citing sources, example citations, and useful resources.
  • - Official American Psychological Association site includes frequently asked questions, guidelines for electronic media citations and spelling and ordering information.
  • - This online guide, based on MLA-style documentation forms, provides instruction on basic research techniques, paper formatting, and numerous examples of proper (MLA-based) citations for various kinds of resources.
  • - Advice on how to document research using the MLA Handbook, Fourth Edition, 1995. Examples are either original or borrowed from the MLA Handbook.
  • - International Federation of Library Associations provides this guide to writing cites for different formats. Gathered from books and newsgroups.
  • - Automatically formats, alphabetize, and prints bibliographies for free.
  • - Comprehensive guide from Purdue University on using MLA guidelines in research papers, and citing all sources from a single book to government documents.
  • - Guidelines and examples for current MLA procedures. First page format, presenting quotations, and citing books, websites, and nonprint sources.
  • - Guide to citing electronic information written by Maurice Crouse.
  • - University library presents this guide to bibliographic citations of Congressional reports, microforms, and other government documents. View sample references.
  • - Free guides to APA, ASA, CBE, Chicago-Turabian, and MLA show how to document and format college research papers.
  • - Personal list from Alan Bailin, Instructional Design & Support Specialist at the Newman Library, Baruch College.
  • - Annotated collection of links to the best citation guides on the Internet, especially citation from the Internet. APA, Chicago, MLA, CBE, and legal citation.
  • - Research article describing how to cite references and avoiding plagiarism.
  • - Learn guidelines for bibliographies, in-text citations, footnotes, and endnotes.
  • - Recommendations for using the APA, MLA, and Chicago styles.
  • - Provides links to citation instruction on the World Wide Web.
  • - Makers of software products for managing references and formatting bibliographies.
  • - Detailed assistance on APA formatting including many examples and exercises.


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