Carnegie Mellon Libraries: Citing Digital and Print Resources
Citing Digital
and Print Resources
Chicago Manual of Style Online
Now in its 15th edition, The Chicago Manual of Style is known as the authoritative reference book for authors, editors, proofreaders, indexers, copywriters, designers, and publishers. In addition to the Manual, the website offers Chicago Style Q&A, Tools (such as sample forms, letters, and style sheets), and the Chicago-Style Citation Quick Guide.
Citation
Style Guides (University of Arizona Library)
Contains examples for citing print and online materials in three major
styles, APA, MLA and Chicago. Also contains links to specialized citation
manuals for other subject areas.
Citation
Styles
(Online! A Reference Guide, Bedford St. Martin's)
This site contains examples for citing and documenting electronic sourcesin various styles, including MLA, APA, Chicago, CBE and others. Examples are
for websites, email messages, discussion groups, real-time, telnet and other
forms of electronic documentation.