- Primary citation styles
- APA Documentation
Style
Writer's Handbook version of the American Psychological Association document style - U.S.
GPO Style Manual
Online edition of the United States Government Printing Office Style Manual - CBE
Style Manual
Style Manual for the Council of Biology Editors - Chicago/Turabian
Style
Writer's Handbook version of the Chicago or Turabian style - Columbia
Guide to Online Style
Comprehensive guide to citing and producing academic documents and resources that are stored electronically - MLA (Modern Language Association) Style
Manual not available online, see Citing Government Information Sources Using MLA (Modern Language Association) Style or the Frequently Asked Questions about MLA Style for some help. - AGU Reference
Style
Use for citing AGU publications - AMS Guidelines for Preparing References
- Additional citation resources
- Slate
Citation Machine
This site will help you properly cite your sources using either MLA or APA format. 17 different types of sources are available. - Electronic
Citations
MLA, APA, Chicago, and CBE styles of electronic citations...and another similar resource from the Univ. Of MN. - APA and MLA Electronic
Citations
More detailed versions of the APA and MLA styles of electronic citations - Citation
Style for Research Papers
Examples from Long Island University - Introduction to Basic Legal Citation (1997-98 ed.)
- DocsCite
Interactive template for putting government publication citations into proper style format.