Authoritative Citation Guides
These are books in the library. These are the only
complete sources that provide accurate, detailed
citation information.
APA Style Guide to Electronic References,
2007
READY REFERENCE BF76.7 .P84 2007
ASA:
ASA Style Guide, 2nd ed., 1997
READY REFERENCE HM73 .A54 1997
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Automatic Citation Generators
Always double-check with
an authoritative source before relying on tools like
these.
The following Murphy Library electronic resources
include automatic citation generators:
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Cambridge
Scientific Databases:
Large collection of citation and abstract databases focusing on natural sciences, social
sciences, arts & humanities, and technology.
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CQ Researcher (Congressional Quarterly):
Full-text articles on the most current and controversial issues of
the day with complete summaries, insight into two sides of the issues, bibliographies and more.
Coverage: Past 15 years to present. Updated: weekly.
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ProQuest Databases:
Database collection includes: ABI/INFORM Global, Criminal
Justice Periodical Index, Ethnic NewsWatch, GenderWatch, and Newspapers (ProQuest).
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WilsonWeb Databases: Database collection includes: Applied
Science & Technology Full Text, Art Abstracts, and Education
Abstracts.
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Murphy Library's
service, supported by many of our e-resources, is now
able to save citation information.
Free automatic citation generators:
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Unofficial Online Guides
The websites below represent various efforts to
interpret citation styles. While they serve as good
starting points, be aware that they are not always
accurate.
Citing Government Information Sources Using MLA Style
(Univ. of Nevada, Reno Libraries)
Online!
Citation Styles
Examples of Citations from Duke Libraries
APA
Documentation (UW-Madison Writing Center)
MLA
Documentation (UW-Madison Writing Center)
Chicago/Turabian
Documentation (UW-Madison Writing Center) |