Style Guides for Citing Government Resources
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Citing Government Sources
The Complete Guide to Citing Government Information Resources : a Manual for Writers &
Librarians
by Diane L. Garner, Diane H. Smith, with additional chapters by Debora Cheney,
Helen Sheehy for the Government Documents Round Table, American Library Association.
Ask at the
Reference Desk - J 9.5 .G37 1993
helps you create an APA or MLA style of citation by providing a form
that you fill in with the information about your source.
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Other Citation Sources
provides examples for MLA and APA citations, links to other styles, and
citation software:
RefWorks
&
EndNote.
provides information and examples for MLA, APA, Chicago, and CSE.
includes links in the Writing Resources section to style guides arranged
by subject area, including guides from American Chemical Society (ACS),
American Institute of Physics (AIP), American Medical Association (AMA)
and Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
will walk you through the steps of creating a correct APA citation.
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Prepared by: Rich Gause,
Government Documents Librarian
URL of this page: http://library.ucf.edu/govdocs/citations.asp
Last update:06/03/09 02:57:32 PM