Writing
Resources on the Web
APA & MLA Styles
See the APA & MLA Styles webpage to find
manuals, guides, tutorials and web links Other
Citation Style SitesSee the guide Formats
for Citing References for listings of print style manuals related to these
styles available in Wallace Library. - AIP
(American Institute of Physics) Style Manual selected pdf images from the
4th ed. (1990) print manual are available on the AIP site.
- AMA
(American Medical Association) style is covered at Long Island University
by Robert Delaney
- ASA (American Sociological Association) style is covered
by 3 online web sites:
- Chicago Style derived from the Chicago
Manual of Style is covered at:
- CBE Style developed
by the Council of Biology Editors is explained on
-
Harvard System of Referencing
- net.TUTOR:
Citing Net Sources tutorial from Ohio State University Libraries using MLA
and APA.
- Turabian style is covered in:
Interpreting
Citations- Interpreting
Citations Tutorial by Chris Niemeyer, University of Missouri-St. Louis. The
tutorial is a general introduction to journal citations emphasizing that they
are concise and segmented. Special attention is given to the variety of abbreviations
that might appear in journal citations. Citations do not follow APA or MLA format,
but rather are generic.
Grammar Resources
Online Dictionaries and Thesauri
Online
Writing Resources
Bibliographic
Management Systems
RIT - Endnote
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Coppola
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