Citation Style
MLA Citation Style
- MLA Citation StyleFrom the Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) website.
Answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about MLA citation style. - MLA Style (MLA website)Provides some FAQ's; however, this site does not provide the full style manual online.
- MLA Handbook for Writers of Research PapersCall Number: Olin Library Reference LB2369 .G53 2009(7th ed.)
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APA Citation Style
- APA Citation StyleFrom the Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) website
Answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about APA citation style. - APA Frequently Asked QuestionsFrom the American Psychological Association
(includes corrected examples) - Publication Manual of the American Psychological AssociationCall Number: Olin Library Reference BF76.7 .P83 20106th ed.
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Chicago Citation Style
- Chicago Manual of StyleCall Number: Olin Library Reference Z253 .U69 201016th ed.
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A standard work, thoroughly revised and updated, which serves as a how-to book for authors and editors.
ASA Citation Style
- American Sociological Association Style GuideCall Number: Olin Library Reference HM569 .A54 20145th ed.
Shelved behind the Reference desk. - Formatting in Sociology (ASA Style)Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) website
Manage Sources
Cornell Library supports many citation management programs. You can find a list and contacts here.
Citation Management
Cornell Library has also created a webpage with helpful Citation Management information.
Useful Tips
Give credit where credit is due. By properly citing the sources you use in your research projects you are both identifying the resources that you used to complete your work and you are formally acknowledging the authors or creators of those resources.
Please read the Cornell University Code of Academic Integrity.