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How Do I Find Style Manuals?
General
Using
Bibliographic Management Software at Stanford:
- RefWorks is a Web-based
bibliography and database manager that allows users to create
a personal, searchable, database of citations. These citations
can be formatted into your Microsoft Word documents as footnotes
or a custom bibliography, using any of a variety of popular styles.
See
instructions for more help.
- Endnote
requires software that you load on your computer.
Citations
Syles based on Harnack and Kleppinger's Online! A Reference
Guide to Using Internet Sources. Gives examples for MLA,
APA, Chicago, and CBE.
How
to Cite Electronic Sources from the Library of Congress
Humanities
Chicago Manual of Style (Stanford Only)
Chicago
Manual of Style Citation Guide from Ohio State University
Using
Modern Language Association (MLA) Format from Purdue
Science
AIP
Style Manual, 4th ed. — for guidance in writing, editing,
and preparing physics manuscripts for publication
CBE Citation
Guide from Ohio State University
Social Sciences
American Anthropological
Association's AAA Style Guide
APA Style.org gives you Style
Tips.
ASA
(American Sociological Association) Style from Buffalo State
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November 9, 2006 |