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Citation Guides

  • Citing sources (Duke University) Although specifically developed for Duke University, this site provides a quick and comparative look at various formats; APA, Chicago, MLA, and Turabian.
  • Citation Styles: Online. Includes four styles for citing online sources: MLA; APA; Chicago; CBE. From the book: Online! a reference guide to using internet sources.(c) Andrew Harnock, Eugene Kleppinger,1998.
  • College writing and citing (A.C. Bueler Library, Illinois) Along with APA, MLA and Chicago style guidelines, this site provides a useful citation style by discipline.
  •  Citation machine (Landmark for Schools Project) A tool to convert your citation to APA or MLA format.

 

Citation Guides - Maps and Atlases

Research & Writing

  • How to prepare an annotated bibliography from Seven Steps of the Research Process by Michael Engle, Division of Reference Services, Olin Kroch Uris Libraries , Cornell University Library. Revised 19 February 2001.
  • How to write a book review (Stauffer Library, Reference, Queen's University)
  • University of Victoria hypertext writer's guide - published by the University of Victoria English Department as an introduction for English students to the process of writing and to the study of literature.
  • Guide to grammar and writing - this site is published by Professor Charles Darling and Capital Community Technical College, Hartford, Connecticut. An easy to use page which is divided into very specific parts with an index which provides alphabetical access to the whole site.

 

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