Citing Electronic Resources

American Psychological Association Style (APA)
Modern Languages Association Style (MLA)
University of Vermont provides examples of both the APA style and the MLA style of citing electronic resources, based on  Li and Crane's Electronic styles: A Handbook for citing electronic information (see below).

Print style manuals that include information on how to cite electronic resources:

Publication manual of the American Psychological Association.
BARNARD REFERENCE  --- BF76.7 .P82 1994

The Chicago manual of style.
BARNARD REFERENCE --- Z253 .U69 1993 --  

Garner, Diane L.
The complete guide to citing government information resources : a manual for writers & librarians.
BARNARD REFERENCE --- Z7164.G7 G37 1993

Gibaldi, Joseph, 1942-
MLA handbook for writers of research papers.
BARNARD REFERENCE ---
LB2369 .G53 1999b

Li, Xia, 1964-
Electronic style : a guide to citing electronic information .
BARNARD REFERENCE --- PN171.D37 L5 1993

Turabian, Kate L.
A manual for writers of term papers, theses, and dissertations.
BARNARD REFERENCE --- 
LB2369 .T8 1996

Walker, Janice R.
The Columbia guide to online style.
BARNARD REFERENCE  --- PN171.F56 W35 1998

 

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