Formats for Citing Electronic Sources
Citing sources can be a difficult task to learn. There are many different rules that can apply to different formats of work. There are two major styles when citing resources; APA Style and MLA style. APA stands for the American Psychological Association. MLA stands for the Modern Language Association. Below you will find a list of resources on how to cite electronic and web resources with both of these style guides in mind. When citing electronic resources, you need to keep in mind factors such as email addresses, the name of the website, possible web hosting company, date of publication, and more. Among these resources you will also find a plethora of information and tips on citing electronic resources.
APA Style
- Electronic References APA Style
- Principles of APA Style to Cite Sources
- APA Formatting and Style Guide
- Citing Sources in APA Style
- APA Citation Examples
- How to Cite Sources APA Style
- APA Citation
- Citing Pages with APA Style
- Electronic Sources APA Style
- APA Citation Style
MLA Style
- Citations in MLA Style
- MLA Citation
- Citing Web Sources MLA Style
- MLA Formatting Electronic Sources
- Modern Language Association Style Guide
- Citing Governmental Information in MLA Style
- Citing Sources in MLA Style
- Web Sources in MLA Sources
- Citing Sources Using MLA Style
- Citing Sources MLA
References for Citing Electronic Sources
- Guide to Citing Electronic Sources
- Citing Websites
- Evaluating and Citing Electronic Sources on the Web
- Citation Guide for Internet Sources
- Citing Electronic Sources
- Citing Electronic Sources
- Reference Resources for Citing Electronic Sources
- Examples of Citing Electronic Resources
- Citing Electronic Information
- Sources and Citation
- A Guide to Citation Styles
- Electronography: Citing Electronic Resources
- Citing Electronic Information
- Citing Sources in Research Papers
- Online Citation Styles