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- American Statistical Association Style Guide Guidelines for authors submitting manuscripts to journals published by the American Statistical Association.
- APA Electronic Reference Formats Up-to-date, brief guide from the American Psychological Association.
- APA Formatting Based on The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). From the On-Line Writing Lab, Purdue University.
- APA Style Electronic Format Focuses on business communication. Covers both in-text citations and the 'works cited' list.
- APA Style Guide Different examples, including citing electronic information, based on the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. From the University of Southern Mississippi Libraries.
- ASAE Style Guide Official guide for submitting refereed publications, monographs, and textbooks to the American Society for Agricultural Engineers (ASAE).
- ASCE Authors' Guide American Society of Civil Engineers guidelines to publishing.
- ASME International Technical Publications Guidelines for authors.
- Chicago Manual of Style FAQ Questions about Chicago styles answered by the manuscript editing department at the University of Chicago Press.
- Chicago Manual of Style Tools Includes examples of Chicago-style documentation, guidelines for manuscript preparation to the University of Chicago Press, samples of letters that the Press sends to authors with various types and stages of edited manuscript and proof, a list of proofreaders marks, and process charts for the basic stages in editing and producing books and journals.
- Citation Machine Allows you to enter author, title, publication year, etc. and returns a complete citation in both APA and MLA format.
- Citing Government Information Sources Using MLA Style Includes sample citations in the MLA format for a variety of government information sources. Created by the University of Nevada, Reno Libraries.
- Citing Sources Duke University library guide outlining key elements needed when citing commonly used resources. Based on several different citation formats.
- Common Errors in English An alphabetical listing of words and phrases that are frequently misspelled, used incorrectly and confusedwith other words or phrases. By Paul Brians, Department of English, Washington State University.
- Elements of Style The 1918 original by William Strunk, transferred to HTML by Columbia University Project Bartleby.
- Formatting in Sociology Guidelines taken from the American Sociological Review. By the On-line Writing Lab, Purdue University.
- IEEE Information for Authors Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
- Introduction to Basic Legal Citation By Peter Martin of Cornell Law School, a citation primer based on the 17th ed. of the 'Bluebook.'
- MLA Formatting Based on The MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (6th ed.). From the On-line Writing Lab, Purdue University.
- MLA Style Electronic Formats Focuses on business communication. Covers both in-text citations and the 'works cited' list.
- On-line Writing Lab (Purdue University) Various handouts in the areas of General Writing Concerns; English as a Second Language; Grammar, Spelling, and Punctuation; Research and Documenting Sources; Business Writing; and Writing Across the Curriculum.
- ONLINE! Citation Styles Covers MLA, APA, Chicago, and CBE styles of citing online sources. Taken from book, 'Online! A Reference Guide to Using Internet Sources'.
- Plagiarism Annotated webliography of well-organized links to articles and other resources on plagiarism.
- Research and Documentation Online Diana Hacker\'s guide covering citation of both print and electronic sources using APA, MLA, Chicago, or CBE. Includes sample paper in each style.
- Resources for Writers and Writing Instructors Collection of links to writing resources on the web. By Jack Lynch, Rutgers University.
- Statistics Every Writer Should Know Using statistics correctly in writing.
- The Slot: a Spot for Copy Editors Stylebook for newspaper editing. Humorous, short essays on various aspects of writing by Bill Walsh, copy editor of the Washington Post.
- Turabian Citation Guide From Concordia University Libraries, a guide based on the 6th edition of Kate Turabian\'s A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations.
- Uncle Sam - Citing Government Publications Brief guide from the University of Memphis Library. Based on the Chicago/Turabian standard bibliographic style.
- Writers' Workshop Variety of resources including on-line critiques, technical writing, bibliography styles, grammar handbook, and links to writing websites.
- Writer\\\'s Guidelines Directory Guidelines for submitting articles to over 500 publications. Also Freelancers FAQs, writer chatter, and links to writing resources on the web.
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