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Citing Online and Paper Resources

APA Style.org: Electronic References. Shows how to cite email communications, Web sites, specific documents on a Web site, articles and abstracts from electronic databases. Use the APA Style Guide to Electronic References for more details.

Chicago Manual of Style. Search the manual for explanations of how to cite specific types of resources.

Citing Sources. (from Duke University Library) offers comparison citation tables with examples from APA, Chicago, MLA and Turabian for both print and electronic works (Journal & Newspaper Articles from Databases, and Web sites).

Government Document Citation Guides. A list of guides to citing government documents. Gathered by Lauinger Library's Government Documents & Microform department.

OWL (Purdue University's Online Writing Lab): Provides a number of useful resources on writing and citing. Go to the section on Research & Citation for help with APA, Chicago, and MLA styles. Annotated bibliographies, quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing are also explained.

MLA Bibliographic Form: Georgetown University Library's Guide to Citing Sources

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Georgetown University Libraries introduces RefWorks, a free service to Georgetown University students, faculty, staff, and alumni. RefWorks is an online research management, writing, and collaboration tool designed to help researchers gather, manage, store, and share information as well as to generate citations and bibliographies. See details on the RefWorks page.

Sources: Their Use and Acknowledgement. In addition to examples of how to cite web pages, articles, books, etc., this Dartmouth College page also provides background on the purpose of citations and how to avoid plagarism.

Turabian Bibliographic Form: Footnote/Endnote Style: Georgetown University Library's Guide to Citing Sources.

Turabian Bibliographic Form: Parenthetical Reference: Georgetown University Library's Guide to Citing Sources.

 

 

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For more information on citing all types of resources, see our Style Manual links.

 

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