Style Guides and Other Writing Aids[Reference
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(Fifteenth Edition) “The
Chicago Manual of Style Online is completely searchable and easy to use,
providing quick answers to your style and editing questions.” Basic Style Guides (Some Specific
to Subject Areas or Organizations) Offered by Healthlinks, American Political Science Association (APSA)
Style Guide From the
University of From From the
University of ASA Format (American Sociological Association) "This
handout is intended for students who are instructed to use "ASA
style" when writing research papers." By From Ohio State
University Libraries, this guide is based on Scientific Style and Format:
The CBE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers 6th edition, 1994. Provided by Citation Style Guides on the Web Offers a menu of
online style guides / from the Otto G. Richter Library, Citing Sources: Documentation Guidelines for
Citing Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism Created by Duke
University Libraries, an excellent guide to citing publications used in a
research paper, with examples from different styles A step-by-step
guide to putting government publication citations into proper style format,
provided by the Arizona State University Libraries From the Automatically
formats bibliographic data for print and electronic resources into APA and
MLA formats (free service of David Warlick's
Landmark Project) MLA: Modern Language Association Style Guide From the
University of National Library of Medicine Recommended Formats
for Bibliographic Citation Society for American Anthropology (SAA) Journal
Style Guide Editorial policy,
information for authors, style guide, and copyright permission for the
journals American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity Sources: Their Use and Acknowledgement An excellent
online guide that gives guidance on when and how to cite sources / from Turabian Citation and Format Style Guide "This guide
introduces the Turabian format and provides examples
of citation styles . . ." / by Bucknell
University Information Services Turabian Style: Format for Bibliographies From Turabian Style: Sample Footnotes and Bibliographic
Entries From Maxwell
Library, Guides to Citing Electronic Resources or Other Media APA
Style for Electronic Reference Formats From the American
Psychological Association Basic Columbia
Guide to Online Style Produced by the How to Cite Film, Video and Online Media A useful guide
created and maintained by the Moffitt Library, Offers a variety
of citation styles, from Online! (Bedford/St. Martin's) Works Cited: Electronic
Sources (MLA Format) From the Other Helpful Writing Guides From the Paradigm Online
Writing Assistant "An
interactive, menu-driven, online writer's guide and handbook" Brief guide
noting the difference between primary and secondary sources, and listing
types and examples of each / Primary vs. Secondary Sources: "What is a
Primary Source?" From A classic guide
to the elements of good writing, including "Elementary Principles of
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