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to cite passages and ideas from the sources
you've found. Check with your professor
which style is preferred for your class
or subject matter.
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ACS style guide : Effective Communication of Scientific Information.
3rd ed. New York, NY: American
Chemical Society, 2006.
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APA: Publication manual
of the American Psychological Association.
5th ed. Washington, DC : American
Psychological Association, 2001.
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ASA style guide: American Sociological Association.
2nd ed.
Washington, D.C. : American Sociological Association, 1997.
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CSE: Scientific style
and format : the CSE manual for authors,
editors, and publishers.
7th ed. Reston, VA : Council of Science Editors, 2006.
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Chicago
manual of style. 15th
ed. Chicago : University of Chicago
Press, 2003.
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MLA handbook
for writers of research papers.
6th ed. New York : Modern Language
Association of America, 2003.
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