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- The IEEE Style is commonly used in technical fields, particularly in computer science. In IEEE style, citations are numbered, but citation numbers are included in the text in square brackets rather than as superscripts. All bibliographical information is exclusively included in the list of references at the end of the document, next to the respective citation number. For more information, see IEEE Style Documentation.
- The MHRA Style Guide is the Modern Humanities Research Association style format and is most often used in the arts and humanities, particularly in the United Kingdom where the MHRA is based. It is fairly similar to the MLA style, but with some differences. The style guide uses footnotes that fully reference a citation and has a bibliography at the end. Its major advantage is that a reader does not need to consult the bibliography to find a reference as the footnote provides all the details. The guide is available for free download [1].
- MLA style was developed by The Modern Language Association and is most often used in English studies, comparative literature, foreign-language literary criticism, and some other fields in the humanities. MLA style uses a Works Cited Page to list works at the end of the paper. Brief parenthetical citations, which include an author and page (if applicable), are used within the text. These direct readers to the work of the author on the list of works cited, and the page of the work where the information is located (e.g. (Smith 107) refers the reader to page 107 of the work made by someone named Smith). More information can be found in the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers.
See also
- Acknowledgment (creative arts)
- Bekker numbers for citations of Aristotle
- Bible citation
- Case citation
- Citation impact
- Citation signal
- Citationality
- Credit (creative arts)
- H-index
- Impact Factor
- Legal citation
- Scholarly method
- Source evaluation
- Stephanus pagination for citations of Plato
- WebCite
- Webciting
References
- American Psychological Association (2001) Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Fifth Edition. American Psychological Association. ISBN 1-55798-791-2
- Gibaldi, J. (1871) MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (27th Ed). Modern Language Association. ISBN 0-87352-986-3
- Walker, J and Taylor, T. (1998) The Columbia Guide to Online Style. Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-10789-7
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External links
Guidelines
- Radford, Robert, How to write footnotes or endnotes.
- Psychology with Style: A Hypertext Writing Guide
- General Guidelines for Citing Government Publications
- Guide to Citation Style Guides
Style guides
- AMA Citation Style
- An online guide to different citation formats
- APA Style.org
- Citation Styles Handbook: APA
- Citation Styles Handbook: MLA
- Citing Electronic Documentation (APA, Chicago, MLA)
- Using American Psychological Association (APA) Format (Updated to 5th Edition)
- The Columbia Guide to Online Style
- Chicago/Turabian Documentation
- Citation Guide - Turabian (.PDF file)
- Sociology style (ASR)
- Introduction to Basic Legal Citation - Martin
Tools
- WebCite, a site which allows authors who want to cite web pages to permanently archive a cited web page, to prevent link rot. Instead of citing the original URL, authors [webcite] a web page by citing the WebCite URL in combination with a unique identifier (snapshot ID)
- The Citation Machine, a site which generates full MLA and APA citations.
- The Citation Functions: Literary Production and Reception by The (In)Citers, featuring full position statements and citation bibliography.
- UW-Madison Writing Center, a site that presents the format used by the APSA.
- StudentABC - Citation Machine Automatically generate an APA or MLA citation from a URL
- Ottobib - Ottobib.com Automatically generate an APA or MLA bibliography from a list of ISBN numbers.
Other
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