Sponsored by the University of Nebraska, links to examples for citing government publications (print and online) are provided in the APA, Chicago, MLA and Turabian styles.
The American Psychological Association has provided information and examples for citing material specifically from the World Wide Web on its site. The examples included are for information found on a Web site, in an e-mail, and articles from electronic databases.
Sponsored by the University of Nebraska, links to examples for citing government publications (print and online) are provided in the APA, Chicago, MLA and Turabian styles.
Sponsored by Duke Universities Library, examples are provided for citing print and electronic sources in 4 major styles: APA, Chicago, MLA and Turabian. Results appear in an easy-to-compare grid.
Click on 'Research and Documentation Online' for information on using MLA, APA, Chicago, and CBE documentation styles. Includes information on in-text citations or endnotes, documenting sources in a bibliography, manuscript format, and includes sample pages showing each style. Click on 'Interactive Exercises' to perfect your grammar and punctuation skills.
This website by Dartmouth College provides information on common practices of citing sources and gives links less commonly-used styles such as The Chicago Manual of Style.