American Pyschological Association (APA) Style - Official Website
The APA website. Try About APA Style, Electronic References, and FAQ's.
American Psychological Association (APA) Style - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Writer's Workshop
Click "bibliography styles APA" from the University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign Writer's Workshop website.
Chicago Manual of Style, 14th ed - Williams College Library Website
From the Williams College Library website. This guide follows the 14th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style, but it does describe the changes in the 15th edition and refers the reader to the
appropriate sections of the book itself. (In general, it is a good idea to look at the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed. rather than just rely on these e-guides.)
Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed. - Examples
Examples of Chicago-style documentation from the publisher of the Manual.
Modern Language Association (MLA) Style -
McGill University
A handy pdf file
summarizing the latest edition (6th, 2003) of MLA style.
From McGill University. Requires Adobe Reader software, free at
Adobe's
website.
Modern
Language Association (MLA) Style -
Pratt Institute
Examples
to help you put together a Works Cited page using the MLA Style.
From Pratt Institute. Requires Adobe Reader software, free at Adobe's
website.
Modern
Language Association (MLA) Style - UC-Berkeley
Summarizes the latest edition (6th, 2003) of MLA style.
From the UC Berkeley. Requires Adobe Reader software, free at Adobe's
website.
Modern Language Association (MLA) Style – UW Writing Lab
Summarizes the latest edition (6th, 2003) of MLA style.
From the University of Wisconin's Writing Lab. Requires Adobe Reader software, free at Adobe's
website.
Turabian Style - University of South Florida
University of South Florida's guide to Turabian, the more student-friendly version of Chicago.
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