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Citation Resources

Below are links to library research guides that give examples of the three most used citations styles.  In addition to the citations guides, there are links to online citations resources.  If you have any questions regarding formatting citations, or how to format your research paper you can text, chat or make a virtual appointment with a Reference librarian.

Online Resources

  • Academic Writer A digital library of APA Style quick guides and tutorials to refine your writing. Sample papers, references, tables, and figures illustrate how APA Style rules are applied. Learn how to plan sound research with the research tools, and build a reference library with customized APA Style reference templates. Translate your research into concise, powerful articles that are formatted for APA style.
  • APA 7th Style and Grammar Guidelines from the American Psychological Association
  • Chicago Manual of Style Quick Guide for 16th and 17th Edition  Contains examples of how to use both Chicago-style documentation systems.
  • Chicago Manual of Style Guide for 16th and 17th Edition  Access the entire text of the Chicago Manual of Style 16th and 17th edition.
  • Purdue Owl  Access citations examples, research paper formats for the following styles. APA 6th and 7th, ASA, Chicago Manual of Style, 17th, IEEE, and MLA 8th

 

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