Citation Help

Document information you use in research by using one of these citation style guides. Failure to give credit when using the work of others constitutes plagiarism. Read more about intellectual property.

A specific citation style may be required in your course or area of research. Select the right one by checking with your professor in advance.

Consult with a Reference Librarian if you do not find what you need here.

Citation Styles

APA (American Psychological Association)
In print: REF PN 147 .P83

MLA (Modern Language Association)
In print: REF PN 147 .G53

CSE (Council of Science Editors)

ASA (American Sociological Association)

APSA (American Political Science Association)

ACS (American Chemical Society)

Chicago/Turabian
In print: REF PN 147 .U69

Harvard

Citing Government Publications

Bibliographic Composers

KnightCite (Calvin College)

Landmarks (The Landmark Project)

EasyBib (ImagineEasy Solutions)

Citation Management Software Tips

Microsoft Office 2007 Tutorial (Florida Gulf Coast University)

Microsoft Office 2007 Tutorial (Microsoft)

Zotero (Currently works only with Firefox)

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