Bibliographies
Citation Game - From the University of Washington, this simple game teaches you how to create APA and MLA bibliographies.
MLA style manual - This site contains the only information legally allowed to be posted on a web page, although some sites violate this copyright law. Examples of each type of citation and general guidelines. Purchase the book for full details.
APA style - The official site of the APA. Purchase the book here.
Purdue Writing Lab MLA Style APA style
The Internet Public Library's site on citing their articles http://ipl.si.umich.edu/div/farq/netciteFARQ.html#books
From the Library of Congress - examples of how to cite works found on the LOC site in both MLA and Turabian styles. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/resources/cite/
NoodleBib 2.0 Debbie Abilock's superb solution for creating MLA style bibliographies. http://www.noodletools.com/ Note: This excellent service is no longer free. It is worth the low cost. See below for other tools.
EasyBib http://www.easybib.com MyBibPro gives MLA or APA but users need a subscription at $5.00 per year. There is a version for libraries at a cost of 25 cents per student, per year.
Citation Maker: Elementary http://oslis.k12.or.us/elementary/howto/cited ...an easy-to-use citation maker for younger students based on the MLA standards which also includes a citation worksheet to print out. (From Kathy Schrock)
Citation Maker: Secondary http://oslis.k12.or.us/secondary/howto/cited ...an easy-to-use citation maker for middle and high school students based on the MLA standards; also includes links to plagiarism, parenthetical citations, and more. (From Kathy Schrock)
This page was created on September 14, 2002. Last updated 10/08/2004 by George Pilling. Please email me with additions/corrections.
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