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Richard Gent | Friday May 29, 2009

Categories: Skills, Referencing, Useful Links, Ideas & Resources

The Columbia Guide to Online Style

The Columbia Guide to Online Style (CGOS) by Janice R. Walker and Todd Taylor (Columbia UP, 2006 ) presents a guide to locating, evaluating, translating, and using the elements of citation for electronically accessed sources in both a humanities style (i.e., MLA and Chicago) and a scientific style (APA and CBE). CGOS’s unique element approach makes this a useful reference book for citing electronic sources regardless of the specific bibliographic style you may be required to use.

MLA Referencing Guide


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