It may seem like citing your sources is tedious, but it is an important part of academic research. It helps you avoid plagiarism, provides readers with additional information, and adds credibility to your research.
Free Citation Builders
- Easy Bib: http://www.easybib.com
Generate citations for books, book chapters and articles. ASU now subscribes to the premium EasyBib service. If you are off-campus you will be prompted to login before using EasyBib.
- Citation Machine: http://citationmachine.net/
Fill out a form and generate MLA or APA citations for a variety of common publication types.
Style Manual Home Pages
- American Psychological Association: http://www.apastyle.org/styletips.html
The APA website gives some tips about using APA style as well as information on citing electronic resources.
- The Chicago Manual of Style: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/
A page of frequently and not so frequently asked questions about the Chicago Manual of Style.
- Modern Language Association: http://www.mla.org
The MLA website briefly describes MLA style and answers some frequently asked questions.
- Uncle Sam Brief Guide to Citing Government Publications: http://exlibris.memphis.edu/resource/unclesam/citeweb.html
A basic guide from the Government Publications Department of the University of Memphis.
Helpful Citation Guides
- Assembling a List of Works Cited in Your Paper
http://www.lib.duke.edu/libguide/works_cited.htm
This excellent guide from the Duke University Library demonstrates how to use APA, Chicago, MLA, and Turabian citation styles for the most common types of resources.
- Online! Citation Styles
http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/citex.html
A list of resources and links from Bedford St. Martin's Online! A Reference Guide to Using Internet Sources.
- Online Writing Lab (OWL): Resources for Documenting Sources
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_docsources.html
From Purdue University, this comprehensive guide describes all aspects of citation style for print and electronic resources and contains useful handouts.
For the OWL style handouts on: APA, MLA, citing electronic resources.
