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Citing Your Sources

When writing a research paper, information that is taken from other sources such as summaries, paraphrases, ideas and facts not commonly known, quotations, etc., must have the source(s) cited. Typically, an academic area has a preferred style or guidelines to follow when documenting a source. Before writing your citations in a particular style make sure you know what style, including edition, you are required to use by your instructor. The most commonly used styles are MLA, Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, and Chicago Style Manual.

Select style manuals available in the Technology Resource Library are listed below:

Print Manuals
  • Associated Press Stylebook and briefing on media law: with Internet guide and glossary / editor, Norm Goldstein
    CVTC Reference PN4783 .A849 2002
    Official guide to AP style. Newspapers and reporters often use the Associated Press Stylebook.

  • Chicago Manual of Style
    CVTC Reference Z253 .U585 2003
    CVTC Stacks Z253 .U585 2003 c. 2
    Official guide to Chicago style. Books, magazines, newspapers, and other non-scholarly publication use Chicago style for all subjects. Sometimes also used in history and the humanities to format footnotes and endnotes.

  • Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations / Kate L. Turabian
    CVTC Reference LB2369 .T929 1996 c.4
    CVTC Stacks LB2369 .T929 1996
    Official guide to Turabian style. All subjects may use Turabian style.

  • MLA handbook for writers of research papers / Joseph Gibaldi
    CVTC Reference LB2369 .G437 2003
    Official guide to MLA style from the Modern Language Association. English and the humanities often use MLA style.

  • Publication manual of the American Psychological Association
    CVTC Reference BF76.7 .P976 2001
    CVTC Stacks BF76.7 .P976 2001
    Official guide to APA style from the American Psychological Association. Nursing, psychology, and other social sciences often use APA style.

  • A writer's reference / Diane Hacker
    CVTC RESERVE PE1408 .H118 2003
    A writing handbook that also provides information on MLA, APA, and Chicago citation styles.
    Additional information available at http://www.dianahacker.com/writersref/

Web resources
All of the citation resources below use the most current edition of their respective styles.

          





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