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Do not Plagiarize. Just Cite It.
APA
How to Cite Information From the Internet and the World Wide Web - Provided by www.APA.org
A Guide for Writing Research Papers based on American Psychological Association
APA Pub Manual FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions About the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (4th ed.)
APA Publication Manual Crib Sheet - APA Publication Manual Crib Sheet
APA Style for Electronic Resources - This APA style guide has been created specifically for electronic resources, whether they be CD-ROM or Internet/Web-based.
APA Style Guide Prepared by Ron Corio
Bibliography styles handbook - A good resource provided by The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Electronic Sources: APA Style of Citation
Guide for Citing Electronic Information
APA Writing Style Guide '99
Purdue University's APA Style
MLA
MLA Style - These guidelines on MLA documentation style are the only ones available on the Internet that are authorized by the Modern Language Association of America.
A Guide for Writing Research Papers based on Modern Language Association (MLA) Documentation
MLA-Style Citations of Electronic Sources
Electronic Sources: MLA Style of Citation
Purdue University's MLA Style
Documentation Guide - MLA
MLA Style Guide - This guide is intended as a tip sheet for some of the common citations used in bibliographies.
Internet Sources
Citation Style for Internet Sources
How Do You Cite URLs in a Bibliography?
CYBERCITATIONS IN HAWAII'S SCHOOLS
Citing Electronic Information in History Papers
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