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Citation Styles

See the Library's Style Guides:

Please verify with your instructor which format (and edition) he/she prefers.

UOIT students have access to RefWorks , a web-based citation manager tool. Contact the library for RefWorks training or technical assistance.

For help writing your assignments, including your bibliography or works cited list, contact your instructor or Learner Support .

Visit the Library to find copies of the official style manuals:

MLA handbook for writers of research papers
• Call Number: REF LB 2369 .M53 2009

Publication manual of the American Psychological Association
• Call Number: REF BF 76.7 .P83 2001

Canadian guide to uniform legal citation
• Call Number: REF KE 259 .C35 2006

Recommended Web Sites

Here are some further MLA and APA sites, along with others that address different forms of bibliographic citation.

MLA
(Modern Language Association)

MLA Citation Guide
By Ohio State University Libraries

MLA Citation Style
by Cornell University Library

MLA Documentation Style
by University of New Brunswick Writing Centre

APA
(American Psychological Association)

APA Citation Guide
By Ohio State University Libraries

Citation Guide - APA
by Concordia University Libraries

APA Style: Getting Started
by University of British Columbia

APA Research Style Crib Sheet
by Georgia Southern University

Using American Psychological Association (APA) Format
by Purdue University

ACS (American Chemical Society)

ACS Style Guide

By Williams College

AIP (American Institute of Physics)

AIP Style Manual, Fourth Edition (1990)
by AIP (American Institute of Physics)

CBE (Council of Biology Editors)

Scientific (CBE) Citation Style Examples
by Northwest Missouri State University

Using CBE Style to Cite and Document Sources
by Bedford / St. Martins

Using CBE Style
by Pearson Education

Legal Citation

Legal Citation
by William R. Lederman Law Library, Queen's University

Introduction to Legal Research and Citation
By Bora Laskin Law Library, University of Toronto

Vancouver Style

Vancouver Style How to Acknowledge What You've Read - Vancouver Style
by Monash University Library