Cite Your Sources:
Academic Writing Guide
The following selection of tools and tutorials will help you learn how to correctly reference your sources by creating citations and bibliographies.
Citation styles online
Cite and document sources using APA style, MLA style, Chicago style or CBE style.
Writer’s Handbook
Produced by 'The Writing Center', University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Citing using APA style
GAU APA Formatting for Literature Lists by Dr. Ulrich Kersting
Document References APA Style
Includes basic reasons and organization for referencing, sample entries for different types of resources including electronic sources. Developed by Vanier College, Quebec, Canada.
A guide for writing research papers (APA style)
Developed by the Arthur C. Banks Library, Connecticut, it is an easy-to-use guide with hyperlinks to different examples you will require.
Citing using MLA style
A guide for writing research papers
Developed by the Arthur C. Banks Library, Connecticut, this guide was last updated in May 2004 to reflect recommendations in the MLA Handbook's sixth edition (2003) and on the MLA's own Web pages.
MLA Citations
How to organize a research paper and document it with MLA citations. This web site is written for beginning writers. It refers students to important web sites on the Internet.
Citing using Chicago style
A publication of the University of Chicago Press.
Citation styles online
Cite and document sources using Chicago style. Produced by Bedford / St.Martins College publisher.
Citing using IEEE style
Reference Guide: IEEE style
Developed by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign College of Engineering.
Citing Images
Finding and Using Online Images
Includes examples of citing images from Simon Fraser University Library.
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