Citing Sources Research Guide
For more information on citation styles and citing your sources, check out the Citing Sources Research Guide:
APA Style
Need APA Style help instead? Try these helpful websites and books.
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Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
Call Number: Reference BF76.7 .P83 2010ISBN: 9781433805592
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APA Formatting and Style Guide from the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)This is a great resource for all things APA: an overview of formatting and writing style, along with examples of citations and reference lists.
Other Social Science Citation Styles
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American Anthropological Association (AAA)Based on The Chicago Manual of Style
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Basic Legal CitationA Bluebook Guide for Law Students at Suffolk University
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American Political Science Association (APSA)The Style Manual for Political Science is based on the Chicago Manual of Style.
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Style Manual for Political Science
Call Number: Reference JA86 .S79 2001ISBN: 1878147331 -
American Sociological Association Style Guide
Call Number: Reference HM569 .A54 2010ISBN: 091276421X -
The Bluebook
Call Number: Reference KF245 .U55 2005ISBN: 0615361161
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