NEW RULES
MLA-style and APA-style guidelines have changed recently, especially for citing sources accessed
electronically.
If you use a citation generator from a database or website, doublecheck, using this guide, to be sure the generator has used the current rules.
Websites for MLA Style Citations
Many of these sites offer information about constructing in-text citations, as well as constructing citations for bibliographies and works cited pages:
- Ohio State - The OWL: MLA 2009 Formatting and Style Guide
- Cornell - Citation Management: MLA Style
- Duke - Citing Sources
- LaGuardia CC - MLA Documentation Style
Websites for APA Style Citations
Many of these sites offer information about constructing in-text citations, as well as constructing citations for bibliographies and references pages:
- The OWL - APA Style Guide
- The University of Baltimore - Citing Sources, APA Style
Websites for Chicago Style Citations
Many of these sites offer information about constructing in-text citations, as well as constructing citations for bibliographies and works cited pages:
- Bedford/St. Martins - Chicago Style
- Diana Hacker - Chicago Style
- OSU - Chicago: Author-Date System
- OSU - Chicago: Notes-Bibliography System
- Long Island U: Chicago Style
- Chicago-Style Quick Guide
- Citing Electronic Sources - LOC
Websites for Other Citation Styles
AMA (American Medical Association) Style
ASA (American Sociological Association) Style
CSE (Council of Science Editors, formerly CBE) Style
- LII (Legal Information Institute)
Research Assistance
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