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Citing Resources         

Citation Style Manuals

Which Citation Style Should You Use?

When citing the books, articles, and other materials collected for a research paper, you must organize the important information identifying the author, title, publisher and date of the work according to a specific style.

While some instructors are not particular about citation styles, others will require a specific style. Students should ask if uncertain about which style to use.

Please see the guide to commonly used styles for examples of the following:

  • American Psychological Association (APA)
  • Modern Language Association (MLA)
  • Chicago Style
  • Council of Science Editors (CSE) [formerly the Council of Biology Editors, CBE]

For examples of other styles:

  • American Chemical Society (ACS)
  • American Medical Association (AMA)
  • Columbia Style
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
  • Harvard Style
  • Turabian Style
 

 

 



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