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  •  Columbia Guide to Online Style  - http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cup/cgos/idx_basic.html
     Features elements of citation, documentation of Sources in the text and information on preparing the bibliographic material.
  •  ISI ResearchSoft  - http://www.isiresearchsoft.com/
     Makers of software products for managing references and formatting bibliographies.
  •  EasyBib.com  - http://www.easybib.com/
     Automatically formats, alphabetize, and prints bibliographies for free.
  •  Karla's Guide to Citation Guides  - http://bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu/journalism/cite.html
     Annotated collection of links to the best citation guides on the Internet, especially citation from the Internet. APA, Chicago, MLA, CBE, and legal citation.
  •  Citation Builders  - http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Web4Lib/archive/0206/0249.html
     Personal list from Alan Bailin, Instructional Design & Support Specialist at the Newman Library, Baruch College.
  •  MLA Style and Documentation  - http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/6354/mla.html
     Guidelines and examples for current MLA procedures. First page format, presenting quotations, and citing books, websites, and nonprint sources.
  •  Modern Language Association Documentation  - http://webster.commnet.edu/mla.htm
     This online guide, based on MLA-style documentation forms, provides instruction on basic research techniques, paper formatting, and numerous examples of proper (MLA-based) citations for various kinds of resources.
  •  Amy's Guide to MLA Documentation  - http://www.amyscandlestore.com/mla.html
     Advice on how to document research using the MLA Handbook, Fourth Edition, 1995. Examples are either original or borrowed from the MLA Handbook.
  •  APA Style Made Easy  - http://thewritedirection.net/apastyle.htm
     Offers APA formatting software that complies with APA fifth edition.
  •  Using MLA Formatting  - http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_mla.html
     Comprehensive guide from Purdue University on using MLA guidelines in research papers, and citing all sources from a single book to government documents.
  •  Acknowledging Electronic Sources In Psychology & The Sciences  - http://www.learningcommons.uoguelph.ca/ByFormat/OnlineResources/OnlineFastfacts/OnlineWritingFastfacts/Fastfacts-AcknowledgingElectronicSourcesSciences.html
     Guide from the University of Guelph's Learning Commons discusses how to cite electronic resources using the APA style. Check out the examples.
  •  Internet Citation Guides  - http://memorial.library.wisc.edu/citing.htm
     Web-based bibliography of citation styles, including APA (American Psychological Association), CBE (Council of Biology Editors), Chicago, MLA (Modern Language Association), Turabian, APSA, and NLM.
  •  APA Reference Style  - http://linguistics.byu.edu/faculty/henrichsenl/apa/apa01.html
     Detailed assistance on APA formatting including many examples and exercises.
  •  Source Aid  - http://www.sourceaid.com/
     Learn guidelines for bibliographies, in-text citations, footnotes, and endnotes.
  •  APA Style  - http://www.apastyle.org/
     Official American Psychological Association site includes frequently asked questions, guidelines for electronic media citations and spelling and ordering information.