The North Campus Library has free style guides that can help you format your papers and bibliographies.
These web sites may also be of help:
- The OWL at Purdue helps students throughout the writing process, from forming a thesis statement to the final finishing touches to the reference page. Click on "Research and Citation" for help with bibliographies.
- Research and Documentation Online by Diana Hacker is a comprehensive source for formatting and research needs. Sample papers are provided.
- The Long Island University C.W. Post Campus B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library offers color-coded style guides for the most commonly used bibliographic formats.
- Students just plug in their citation information; Landmark's Son of Citation Machine formats bibliographic entries in one easy click.
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