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- -Citations - Electronic Citations Resources (International Federation of Library Associations)
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Provides annotated listings of sources of information on citations, including electronic citations. (IFLA)
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- Citations - Web Extensions for APA (American Psychological Association)
- Citations - Elements (Columbia University Press - Walker and Taylor)
Provides examples of various styles of citations, including MLA, APA, Chicago, and more. Please note that APA style, rather than MLA style, is required most often in the social sciences in colleges.
- Citations - MLA Style (Capital Community College - Darling)
Provides a comprehensive guide to using MLA style for research papers. Please note that APA style, rather than MLA style, is required most often in the social sciences in colleges.
- Citations - MLA Style Questions (Modern Language Association of America)
Provides answers to frequently asked questions on MLA style. Please note that APA style, rather than MLA style, is required most often in the social sciences in colleges.
- Citations - MLA Style and More (Harnack and Kleppinger)
Discusses use of the MLA style and citations for electronic sources.
- Citations - MLA, APA, and BiChalk Styles Compared (BigChalk.com)
Provides a guide to citations for research. 3-02
- Citations - MLA Style (Modern Language Association of America)
Provides information to obtain materials on the MLA style. Please note that APA style, rather than MLA style, is required most often in the social sciences in colleges.