Citation Styles
See the Library's Style Guides:
- MLA Style Guides
- based on 7th edition (2009) of MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers
- based on 6th edition (2003) of MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers
- APA Style Guides
- based on 6th edition (2010) of Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
- based on 5th edition (2001) of Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
- Legal Citation
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.
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MLA |
MLA Citation Guide MLA Citation Style MLA Documentation Style |
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APA |
APA Citation Guide Citation Guide - APA APA Style: Getting Started APA Research Style Crib Sheet Using American Psychological Association (APA) Format |
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ACS (American Chemical Society) |
By Williams College |
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AIP (American Institute of Physics) |
AIP Style Manual, Fourth Edition (1990) |
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CBE (Council of Biology Editors) |
Scientific (CBE) Citation Style Examples Using CBE Style to Cite and Document Sources Using CBE Style |
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Legal Citation |
Legal Citation Introduction to Legal Research and Citation |
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Vancouver Style |
Vancouver Style How to Acknowledge What You've Read - Vancouver Style |