MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION (MLA)

AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (APA)

CITING ELECTRONIC SOURCES

MLA Style Citations  
This is our summary of MLA Style citations. (PDF format)
A Guide for Writing Research Papers based on Modern Language Association (MLA)
This is a very detailed site outlining the research process, and including detailed examples of MLA style citations. Prepared by faculty at Capital Community College in Hartford, Connecticut.
MLA Citation Examples by HCC Library 
This web page is a collection of examples of different kinds of works on a "works cited" page. Brought to you by Honolulu Community College.
MLA-style Citations (quoting and paraphrasing)
Descriptions and clear examples of acknowledging sources by quoting or paraphrasing are featured on this site. All citations follow MLA style guidelines. (Maintained by Spokane Falls Community College Library.)
Quick Cite
Get help writing citations using this web site. Use a form to type in the info you have, and a citation is generated for you. (Maintained by Debbie Abilock of NoodleTools.)
APA Style Citations  
This is our summary of APA Style citations. (PDF format)
APA Bibliography Style Handbook
This is a reasonably complete site. It includes detailed examples of APA style citations. Prepared by the writers' workshop at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champain, IL.
Guidelines for Writing in APA Style
This site isn't about citations alone, but is an example and explanation of how to write a paper following APA guidelines.
More...
If the above fails you in any way check out this page maintained by Psych Web. It lists several others sources for examples of APA citations.
Materials from electronic, on-line resources (MLA-Style)
This site explains and guides you through using MLA style citations, and is endorsed by the Alliance for Computers & Writing. You will find guides to citations for articles in electronic indexes (like ProQuest Direct and EbscoHost), for Web, FTP, Telnet, and Gopher sites. It also discusses how to cite Synchronous communication (MOOs, MUDs, IRCs), and Asynchronous communication (email, listservs, newsgroups).
APA's How to cite information from the WWW
This site is maintained by APA. It provides APA's currently proposed standard for referencing online documents in scientific publications.
Online! Citation Styles
Citation styles for most types of online sources are provided: web sites, email messages, discussion lists, chat rooms, and more. Descriptions and examples of citations are given for APA, MLA, Chicago Manual of Style and other formats.
     

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