How to Cite
The IUB Libraries and the Campus Writing Program have developed the following guides as a quick reference to citing sources. These guides are based on the APA and MLA manuals. Copies of these manuals are available throughout the libraries on campusHow to Cite in the APA, MLA and Chicago Styles
The complete Chicago Manual of Style is available online.
The Government Information, Microforms and Statistical Information Department (GIMSS) has developed:
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A Guide to Citing U. S. Government Publications
A Guide to Citing International Organization Publications
Print style manuals are also available in Reference, including:
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A manual for writers of research papers, theses, and dissertations: Chicago style for students and researchers (Turabian)
The MLA style manual
MLA handbook for writers of research papers
Publication manual of the American Psychological Association
The Chicago manual of style
ASA style guide
The bluebook : a uniform system of citation
Citing Electronic Sources
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Documenting Sources from the World Wide Web
These guidelines on MLA documentation style are the only ones available on the Internet that are authorized by the Modern Language Association of America. Select MLA Style, then FAQ.
Electronic Reference Formats Recommended by the American Psychological Association
The official American Psychological Association style sheet for citing electronic resources Guides developed by IUB Libraries
Citing Electronic Resources Using MLA Style
Citing Electronic Resources Using APA Style
last updated December 17, 2011
