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Hofbrau on the Danube: Durenstein, Austria, May 2002

Citing SourcesGolden Gate University Library Home PageUniversity Library Home PageUniversity Library Home Pagereference sourcessearching for informationsubject resourcesevaluating sourceswriting and presentingciting sourcesonline catalog

Citing Sources : A Beginning

 

Style Manual via Biblioscape.Com. Includes links to 1) readings about style manuals, 2) guides to APA, MLA, and Turabian/University of Chicago style manuals, and 3) guides to citing electronic resources.

Karla's Guide to Citation Style Guides Compiled and edited by Karla Tonella, University of Iowa. Includes links to APA, MLA, Chicago Style, and guide to copyright

Footnote and Citation Style Guides via Lehigh University.

Citing Electronic Information via Sarah Byrd Askew Library, William Paterson College of New Jersey. Beautiful guide and chart prepared by Kay Wagner, 9/95 based on Electronic Style, a Guide for Citing Electronic Information , by Li X, and Crane, N, Westport: Meckler, 1993.

Statement on Plagiarism from A Guide for Writing Research Papers based on Modern Language Association (MLA) Documentation. Prepared by the Humanities Department and the Arthur C. Banks, Jr., Library Capital Community College Hartford, Connecticut, maintained by Professor Charles Darling. Click on "Plagiarism" Button on left for examples of what constitutes plagiarism.
 

 

APA

APA Guide for Writing Research Papers based on American Psychological Association (APA) Documentation. Prepared by the Humanities Department and the Arthur C. Banks, Jr., Library, Capital Community College, Hartford, Connecticut, maintained by Professor Charles Darling.

APA Style Resources
 

 

MLA

MLA A Guide for Writing Research Papers based on Modern Language Association (MLA) Documentation. Prepared by the Humanities Department and the Arthur C. Banks, Jr., Library, Capital Community College, Hartford, Connecticut. Maintained by Professor Charles Darling

MLA-Style Citations of Electronic Sources by Janice R. Walker and Todd Taylor, Columbia University Press (1998)

 

University of Chicago-- Turabian

Documentation and Style Guide Developed by Gary Shimek and David Tietyen. "...based on The Chicago Manual of Style with some modifications, primarily the location of the date in the footnote and bibliographic citations."

Turabian Style Guide via Media Union Library, University of Michigan. Quick guide to footnote and bibliographic citations for books, journal articles, and websites.

A Quick Guide to Citing via Penn State University Library. Not a definitive guide, but clear, clean examples for citing books, journals, government publications, and websites.

University of Richmond Writing Center The Writing Center, University of Richmond. Writer's Web is a free, public-access handbook designed & maintained by University of Richmond students & faculty.

A BRIEF CITATION GUIDE FOR INTERNET SOURCES IN HISTORY AND THE HUMANITIES (Version 2.1) by Melvin E. Page, 20 February 1996, for: H-AFRICA Humanities On-Line and History Department, University of Natal at Durban, Durban, South Africa. Includes citation examples for e mail, ftp, listserv messages, Usenet news group messages, and other electronic forms of communication.

Uncle Sam A BRIEF GUIDE TO CITING GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Government Publications Department Regional Depository Library, The University of Memphis. Follows University of Chicago /Turabian style.
 

Online Publishing

Online Publishing
 

Copyright

Copyright Information for Educators by Thom Deardorff, University of Washington, University Libraries