STYLE GUIDES
Bibliographic referencing shows how to organise bibliographical
references, a Northumbria University guide; plus our local guide. MLA's guide to MLA style
These guidelines on MLA documentation style are the only ones available on the on the
internet that are authorized by the Modern Language Association of America.
These pages contain examples of how to cite sources in APA, MLA, and Turabian style
formats.
A Brief Guide for Internet Sources in History and the Humaniites
One of the best guides to preparing bibliographic citations on the internet.
This site provide examples of how to cite electronic resources
using Chicago Style. E-mail, newsgroups, and listservs World Wide Web, CD-ROM,
E-journals, etc...
LinkExchange Member APA-Style Citations of Electronic Sources
Beyond the MLA Handbook: Documenting Electronic Sources on the Internet Bibliographic
Formats for Citing Electronic Information Citing Electronic "Materials" Citing
Electronic Resources..
There are a number of ways being circulated in print and on the Internet. The following
examples are based on the information provided by Xia Li and Nancy B. Crane on their Web
site. Their book, Electronic styles: A Handbook for citing electronic information uses the
APA and MLA styles with additional features for electronic information.
Citing Electronic Information Citation Styles: Bibliographic
Formats for Citing Electronic Information by Xia Li & Nancy Crane, brief Guide
to Citing Government Publications from The University of Memphis, MLA Style
documentation and more.
Bibliography Style Guides Turabian's Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses and
Dissertations Bertrand Library's Turabian's Style Guide for Print Sources Bertrand
Library's Turabian's Style Guide for Electronic Sources.
Links citation style guides on the Internet for preparing references to printed and
electronic research resources, Richter Library, University of Miami.
This guide developed by the Toronto District School Board includes all aspects related to
conducting and presenting independent research and its findings by students,
including: evaluating Internet resources, documenting and citing electronic
information sources.