In academic writing, authors are expected to cite their sources for a variety of reasons:
In this field, students usually cite in American Psychological Association (APA) style. The library has many resources for citation.
Copies of the print Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 7th edition are available in the library:
The library's APA citation guide is available here. We also have information about using NoodleTools and Zotero to help you keep track of your research and cite your sources.
The APA's website and blog have a great deal of information about the mechanics of citation:
In this field, students usually cite in Modern Language Association (MLA) style. The library has many resources for citation.
Copies of the print MLA Handbook, 9th edition are available in the library:
The library's MLA citation guide is available here. We also have information about using NoodleTools and Zotero to help you keep track of your research and cite your sources.
The MLA's website and FAQ have a great deal of information about the mechanics of citation:
In this field, students usually cite in Chicago style. The library has many resources for citation.
A copy of The Chicago Manual of Style, 17th edition is available in the library:
The library's Chicago citation guide is available here. We also have information about using NoodleTools and Zotero to help you keep track of your research and cite your sources.
The CMOS' website and Questions and Answers site have a great deal of information about the mechanics of citation:
For more resources on citing sources in different styles, visit the following guide: