Ready to prepare a bibliography of your research? To do so, consult the following links for examples of commonly-cited types sources--books, articles, online resources, etc. Please see the complete, print style guides listed below and available at the circulation counter for additional citation examples and guidelines.
Assembling a List of Works Cited in Your Paper: Duke University
Citation styles covered: APA, Chicago, MLA, Turabian and CBE.
Includes a good variety of example citations for print and electronic sources.
Online! A Reference Guide to Using Internet Sources: Andrew Harnack and Eugene Kleppinger, Bedford/St. Martin's Press.
Citation styles covered: APA, MLA, Chicago and CBE.
Exhaustive listing: how to cite nearly every imaginable electronic source.
Helpful overview of documentation and in-text references.
RefWorks
A Web-based bibliography and database manager that allows you to create your own personal database by importing references from text files or online databases. You can use these references in writing papers and automatically format the paper and the bibliography in seconds.
Sources: Their Use and Acknowledgement: Dartmouth College
Citation styles covered: APA, MLA and the journal Science.
Note styles: MLA and "condensed endnote format" from Science.
Examples mostly of basic print source citations with few electronic.
Style Sheets for Citing Resources (Print and Electronic): University of California-- Berkeley
Citation styles covered: APA, MLA and Chicago-Turabian, all available in PDF format. Excellent series of examples of print and electronic bibliography, footnote and in-text reference entries.