Citing Sources
TOOLS FOR BUILDING CITATIONS
Citation Maker
Fill out a brief online form to create a citation for a book, magazine article, encyclopedia article, web site and more.
NoodleTools
Build a citation using NoodleTools -- begin by choosing "Book", "Magazine", "Newspaper", "Reference Source", "E-Mail", "Web Site" or "Interview" on the pull-down menu, then entering the requested information.
LEARN MORE ABOUT CITING SOURCES
Citation Examples
Duke University offers examples of citations for books, magazines, and other sources organized in a table that shows how to use each manual of style -- American Psychological Association (APA), Chicago Manual of Style, Modern Language Association (MLA), and Kate Turabian's A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations.
For more on each style:
APA Style
Chicago Manual of Style
MLA Style
Turabian
Citing Electronic Sources
Need more help citing information from the Internet, or information received by e-mail? Try one of these guides from the University of Wisconsin.