An alphabeticallist of sources like books, periodicals, and websites used by the writer or researcher
3 Main CitationStyles
American Psychological Association (APA) Style
Modern Language Association (MLA) Style
TheChicago Manual of Style (CMOS)
APAStyle
Used in social and behavioral sciences, recommended by the American Psychological Association
MLAStyle
Commonly used in the humanities, including literature, languages, and cultural studies
CMOS
Also called Turabianstyle, an extremely flexible citation style
SourceTypes
Print Source
Online Source
Print Source
Sources that havebeenpublishedinprintedformat, such as books and periodicals
OnlineSource
Any materials or information takenfromtheinternet, also called electronicsources, web sources, and internet sources
Books
Take a longtimetoproduce, provide in-depth information on a topic, are written by professionals, and have staying power
BookCitation
1. Author's last name and first name. Title of Book: Subtitle. Place of publication: Name of Publisher. Year of publication
PeriodicalCitation
1. Author's last name and first name. “Title of Article"
3. Journal Title, Issue information
Newspaper Citation
1. Author's last name and first name. "Title of Article". Newspaper Title, Issue Date
Website Citation
1. Author's last name, first initial. Title of web page. Website name. URL or DOI
Online Journal Citation
1. Author's Surname, First Name. “Article Title.”Journal Title Volume, no. Issue (Year): Page range of article. URL of journal article webpage OR Name of database
Online Magazine/Newspaper Citation
1. Author's last name, first name. "Article Title" Newspaper/Magazine Title, Month Day, Year, URL
TheEditorialPage- any newspaper is the VOICE of the editorial staff and the readers.
It expressestheopinion of whatever the management of the publication feels in relation to the present occasion.