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How to use APA, MLA, and other citation styles.
Last update: Nov 18th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.calu.edu/citation  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Introduction

Once you've researched, you need to document what you've found in your paper.

There are several major (and many more minor) styles used for formatting citation information. This guide provides links to resources that will help you properly format your paper according to the style specified by your professor.

This page begins with general guides covering multiple styles. Additional subpages focus on these styles:

APA: American Psychological Association Style

MLA: Modern Language Association Style

AMA: American Medical Association Style

Miscellaneous Styles & Topics

Library Links

Useful library tools and info...

 

Citation Creators

These tools let you chose your citation style and source type, then you enter the information and they create a formatted citation for you. They can be very handy, but be sure to check your results for errors! Automation is not perfect!

  • Citation Machine  
      
    Type your citation information and this site will display a citation formatted according to APA, MLA, Chicago, or Turabian format. Very useful--but not perfect! Check your results!. Access to this site is sometimes very slow or problematic.
  • KnightCite Citation Service  
      
    If you like "Citation Machine," give this site a try! Choose your style (MLA, APA, or Chicago), select your source type, enter the information, and let it produce your citation. Be sure to check it for errors! Automation is not perfect!
  • DocsCite: Citing Government Documents  
      
    DocsCite is a step-by-step guide to putting government publication citations into proper style format. From Arizona State University.

Guides that Cover Multiple Styles

These sites cover all of the "major" citation styles. You will find help with the Chicago and Turabian Styles in these sites.

  • Citing Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism  
      
    Start Here for clear explanations on Citing Sources Within Your Paper and then Assembling a List of Works Cited, using APA, MLA, Turabian, or Chicago style formats. From Duke University libraries.
  • Citation and Style Guides  
      
    This is a helpful collection of links describing how to cite print and electronic sources using APA, MLA, Turabian, Chicago, and otherstyles. From Concordia University in Montreal.
  • Guide to Citing Government Publications  
      
    Demonstrates the most common examples of government document citations. Note: these examples are based on the Chicago/Turabian bibliographic style. If you are using the APA or MLA style, you will need to modify the citation example appropriately.
  • How to Prepare an Annotated Bibliography  
      
    Need help creating an annotated bibliography? Look here. Check out their Citing Sources Help Pages (covering APA and MLA styles). From Cornell University libraries.
 
 

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