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Citing
Sources & Style Manuals:
These
sites help you format the bibliography or list of cited works at the end of
your article, as well as references within the article:
APA: Citing
Internet and Web Sources.
APA Style Resources.
Columbia
Guide to Online Style.
A Guide for Writing Research Papers
MLA:
Paper and Electronic.
Guide for Citing Electronic Information
Sources: Their Use and Acknowledgement
(Dartmouth College).
How
to Cite Information From the World Wide Web
(From the American Psychological Association).
Instructions
to Authors in the Health Sciences:
pages
provide links to Web sites which provide instructions to authors for over
3,500 journals in the health and life sciences
Internet
reference sources and style guides. Dalhousie University, Kellogg Library.
MLA:
Documentation.
MLA:
Government Information Sources.
National
Library of Medicine recommended formats for bibliographic citation, Supplement: Internet formats.
Style
manuals: guides to citing electronic & print sources. University of
Texas at Arlington.
Turabian's
Manual for Writers.
Uniform
requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals (5th ed.-1997)
-Vancouver Style.
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