Cite Your Sources and Manage Your References
Understand parts of a citation - books, articles, website
Online citation generators
Online guides for citing sources
- Citation Guide via Scottsdale CC (includes updated MLA format)
- OWL-Citing and the Writing Process via Purdue University
- Murdoch University - IEEE Style, IEEE Style Manual
- Rochester Institute of Technology (MLA, APA)
- Standard Abbreviations of Science and Engineering Journals - compiled by Kevin Lindstrom of the University of British Columbia
- University of Wisconsin (American Chemical Society)
- Introduction to Basic Legal Citation
Manage your references with EndNote
Books on citing sources at the Robert W. Van Houten Library are located behind the Research Helpdesk. Books at the Littman Architecture Library are in the Reference Stacks:
- MLA handbook for writers of research papers LB2369.G53
- Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA) BF767.P83
- Chicago manual of style Z253.U69
Citation style for Graduate Students
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Ask your professor
- Check with your department and the Office of Graduate Studies for thesis/dissertation requirements.
- Most commonly used styles per department
Please also see How to avoid plagiarism

