Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL):
Acquire a general understanding of APA, MLA, and Chicago citation styles. Despite citations being provided to you via databases, it is essential ro recognize how to create your own citations and format your paper.
Purdue OWL is an outside source hosted by Purdue University. The resources found on this website will help you learn about citing styles such as the American Psychological Association (APA), Modern Language Association (MLA), Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS) and others. The website also gives you examples and contains information about in-text citation, setting up title pages and much more.
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Visit the APA handouts and guides web page to learn more about APA citing, in text citation, formatting your paper and much more. You will also find APA citing examples.
Visit the APA Reference Examples web page to find examples on citing journals, magazines, books, database articles and much more.
Handout on how to cite APA literary resources.
Handout on how to cite APA career resources.
Information about how to do In-Text citation using APA style 7th edition.
Title page information is found under the APA General Format section. Learn how to set up an APA title page.
One guide for MLA 9th, APA 7th and Chicago/Turabian 17th
Source: Purdue Online Writing Lab.
Source: Purdue Online Writing Lab.
Information about how to do In-Text citation using MLA style 9th edition.
Title page information is found under the MLA General Format section. Learn how to set up an MLA title page.
MLA 9th ed handout with examples.
One guide for MLA 9th, APA 7th and Chicago/Turabian 17th
One guide for MLA 9th, APA 7th and Chicago/Turabian 17th