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APA Style
Guides for using APA 6th edition.
- APA Style.org
- APA (6th ed)
Some useful resources for faculty, staff, and students include summaries of the changes, brief guides to the 6th edition, and tutorials for learning APA Style. Compiled by Randi Stocker, IUPUI Liaison to the School of Nursing. - Using American Psychological Association (APA) Format (6th ed.)
Courtesy Purdue University. - APA (6th ed.)
Courtesy Graduate School of Social Work, University of Houston.
Guides to using APA 5th edition.
- APA: Citing Electronic Sources
- APA: Citing Print Sources
- APA: (pdf file from IUPUI University Writing Center)
- APA style guide to electronic references (available to IUPUI-authenticated users only)
- Citing government documents
Prepared by University of Nebraska Government Documents Librarian. - APA PowerPoint Presentation
A why and how guide to writing APA-style citations, created by Drew C. Appleby, PhD, IUPUI Dept. of Psychology.
AP (Associated Press)
- Quick Reference AP Style (Boston University)
- Associated Press Style (Purdue University)
ASA Style
- ASA Style: American Sociological Association Documentation Style Adobe (.pdf) format
- ASA. (pdf file from IUPUI University Writing Center)
- Formatting in Sociology
Chicago Style
Citing Government Documents
- Guide to Citing U.S. Government Publications
Prepared on IU Bloomington Library. Based on MLA style. - Guide to Citing International Organization Publications
Prepared on IU Bloomington Library. Based on MLA style.
IEEE
MLA Style
- DocsCite (how to cite government documents)
- A Guide for Writing Research Papers
- MLA Style
- Using Modern Language Association (MLA) Format
- MLA: Citing Electronic Sources
- MLA: Citing Print Sources
- MLA. (pdf file from IUPUI University Writing Center)
Turabian
General Resources
- Citing Internet and Other Electronic Resources (from Binghamton University)
- Documentation Guidelines: Citing Sources Within Your Paper (from Duke University)
- The Elements of Style (William Strunk, Jr, 1918, first edition)
- Footnote and Citation Style Guides (from Lehigh University)
- Guide for Writing a Funding Proposal
- Indiana University Style Guide
IUPUI Writing Center (located in Cavanaugh Hall and University Library)
The University Writing Center (UWC) is a free service available to all IUPUI students, faculty, and staff, at both the graduate and undergraduate level.IUPUI Technical Communications Writing Center (located in ET 232)
The Center gives you the opportunity to sit with an experienced 'reviewer' who can assist you with improving your writing. Reviewers can help you plan, organize, and revise your documents to address audience, purpose, and context more effectively. They are especially prepared to help students with writing assignments from Engineering and Technology faculty, but can assist with other writing tasks as well.- ONLINE! Citation Styles
- Online Resources for Writers
- Resources for Documenting Electronic Sources (from Purdue University)
- Resources for Documenting Sources (from Purdue University)
- Sources: Their Use and Acknowledgement (from Dartmouth College)
- Writer's Handbook: Documentation Styles (from University of Wisconsin)
- Writing and Presenting Your Thesis or Dissertation
- The Writing Center at Rensselaer
Last updated by jharmon on 12/07/2009
