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From the OWL resource Documenting Electronic Sources
Online Guides to Citing Electronic Sources
Here are some guides to citing electronic sources in a variety of disciplines. If you know of other guides that would prove helpful, please send them to us via this email form.
- Bedford St.Martin's Online! Citation Style Guide covers citing sources in MLA, APA, and CBE formats, and contains links and resources about other citation styles.
- The Columbia Guide to Online Style covers both humanities-based and scientific-based disciplinary citation styles.
- Como citar recursos electronicos is a guide to citing online resources created by the University of Barcelona and written in the Spanish language.
- The Library of Congress has a guide to citing electronic sources that explains how to cite different types of media available online, including films, pictures, legal documents, and reproductions of texts.
- ISO's (International Organization for Standardization) Excerpts from Final Draft International Standard ISO 690-2 covers a standardized style for citing electronic sources.
- The University of Memphis Libraries have information about citing electronic sources in different disciplines.
- The University of Wisconsin maintains a list of electronic source guides organized by discipline, plus general resources.
- Wright State University Libraries have a list of guides for formatting in most of the major formats.